hellfire

[hel-fahyuhr]

hellfire Definition

  • 1the eternal fire of hell, believed in some religions to be the punishment for the wicked after death
  • 2a place or state of punishment or destruction

Using hellfire: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hellfire" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The preacher warned his congregation of the dangers of hellfire.

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    The villain was consumed by the hellfire of his own making.

  • Example

    The soldiers were caught in a hellfire of enemy gunfire.

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    The town was destroyed in a hellfire of bombs and artillery.

hellfire Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hellfire

Phrases with hellfire

  • to receive severe criticism or punishment

    Example

    If you don't finish your work on time, you're going to catch hellfire from the boss.

  • to cause a lot of trouble or commotion

    Example

    The protesters raised hellfire in the streets, demanding justice for the victims.

  • a style of preaching that emphasizes the terrors and punishments of hell

    Example

    The preacher delivered a fire and brimstone sermon, warning the sinners of their impending doom.

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Summary: hellfire in Brief

The term 'hellfire' [hel-fahyuhr] refers to the eternal fire of hell, believed in some religions to be the punishment for the wicked after death. It can also denote a place or state of punishment or destruction. The phrase 'catch hellfire' means to receive severe criticism or punishment, while 'raise hellfire' means to cause a lot of trouble or commotion. 'Fire and brimstone' is a style of preaching that emphasizes the terrors and punishments of hell.