Infernal
pronunciation: ɪnfɜrnəl
part of speech: adjective, noun
infernal = hellish ; scorching ; infernal.
Example: The movie novel is about a trio of small-town guys who come across a wrecked plane containing a bag full of what they presume to be 'dirty money' and decide to hold onto it, with predictably hellish consequences.Example: It is widely known that black robes help the Bedouins to keep cool in the scorching heat of the desert.Example: This grimorie has been a cornerstone of occult thought, containing instructions for gaining the services of angels and thereby the obedience of infernal spirits.
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» calor abrasador
= scorching heat
; blistering heat
; searing heat
.
Example: With scorching heat from above and hard labour in the fields, Mirza Kak felt pangs of hunger.
Example: Normally snow-covered in winter, the mountain range is bare now but offers some welcome shade from the blistering sun.
Example: As the searing heat in the region continues, wildlife's struggle for survival becomes more difficult each day.
» hacer un calor infernal
= be boiling hot
.
Example: Would you rather it was boiling hot all year round or freezing cold all year round?.
» sol infernal
= scorching sun
.
Example: Despite the current heat wave, some people have no choice but to carry on with their work under the scorching sun.
Infernal synonyms
evil
in spanish: mal,
pronunciation: ivəl
part of speech: noun, adjective
wicked
in spanish: malvado,
pronunciation: wɪkəd
part of speech: adjective
blame
in spanish: culpa,
pronunciation: bleɪm
part of speech: verb, noun
damn
in spanish: Maldita sea,
pronunciation: dæm
part of speech: adjective, verb, adverb
blessed
in spanish: bendito,
pronunciation: blest
part of speech: adjective
diabolical
in spanish: diabólico,
pronunciation: daɪəbɑlɪkəl
part of speech: adjective
lower
in spanish: inferior,
pronunciation: loʊɜr
part of speech: adjective
nether
in spanish: inferior,
pronunciation: neðɜr
part of speech: adjective
everlasting
in spanish: eterno,
pronunciation: evɜrlæstɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
chthonic
in spanish: chthonic,
pronunciation: tʃɑnɪk
part of speech: adjective
stygian
in spanish: estigio,
pronunciation: stɪdʒiən
part of speech: adjective
blasted
in spanish: maldito,
pronunciation: blæstəd
part of speech: adjective
damned
in spanish: maldito,
pronunciation: dæmd
part of speech: adjective
cursed
in spanish: maldito,
pronunciation: kɜrst
part of speech: adjective
goddamn
in spanish: maldito,
pronunciation: gɑddæm
part of speech: adjective
diabolic
in spanish: diabólico,
pronunciation: daɪəbɑlɪk
part of speech: adjective
satanic
in spanish: satánico,
pronunciation: sətænɪk
part of speech: adjective
demonic
in spanish: demoníaco,
pronunciation: dɪmɑnɪk
part of speech: adjective
fiendish
in spanish: diabólico,
pronunciation: findɪʃ
part of speech: adjective
goddamned
in spanish: maldito,
pronunciation: gɑdæmd
part of speech: adjective
blamed
in spanish: culpada,
pronunciation: bleɪmd
part of speech: adjective
unholy
in spanish: impío,
pronunciation: ənhoʊli
part of speech: adjective
hellish
in spanish: infernal,
pronunciation: helɪʃ
part of speech: adjective
darned
in spanish: condenado,
pronunciation: dɑrnd
part of speech: adjective
curst
in spanish: curst,
pronunciation: kɜrst
part of speech: adjective
goddam
in spanish: maldito,
pronunciation: gɑddæm
part of speech: adjective
plutonian
in spanish: plutoniano,
pronunciation: plutoʊniən
part of speech: adjective
chthonian
in spanish: chthonian,
pronunciation: tʃɑtɑniən
part of speech: adjective
deuced
in spanish: tremendo,
pronunciation: dust
part of speech: adjective
hadean
in spanish: hadeano,
pronunciation: hədin
part of speech: noun, adjective
tartarean
in spanish: tartarean,
pronunciation: tɑrtɜriən
part of speech: adjective