hell

[ hel ]
/ hɛl /

noun

interjection

(used to express surprise, irritation, disgust, etc.)

Verb Phrases

hell around, Slang. to live or act in a wild or dissolute manner: All they cared about was drinking and helling around.

Idioms for hell

Origin of hell

before 900; Middle English, Old English hel(l); cognate with Old High German hell(i)a (German Hölle), Old Norse hel, Gothic halja; akin to Old English helan to cover, hide, and to hull2

OTHER WORDS FROM hell

hell-like, adjective

Definition for hell (2 of 2)

he'll
[ heel; unstressed eel, hil, il ]
/ hil; unstressed il, hɪl, ɪl /

contraction of he will.

usage note for he'll

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH he'll

heal heel he'll

Example sentences from the Web for hell

British Dictionary definitions for hell (1 of 2)

hell
/ (hɛl) /

noun

interjection

informal an exclamation of anger, annoyance, surprise, etc (Also in exclamations such as hell's bells, hell's teeth, etc)

Word Origin for hell

Old English hell; related to helan to cover, Old Norse hel, Gothic halja hell, Old High German hella

British Dictionary definitions for hell (2 of 2)

he'll
/ (hiːl, unstressed iːl, hɪl, ɪl) /

contraction of

he will or he shall

Cultural definitions for hell

hell

The dwelling place of Satan, devils, and wicked souls condemned to eternal punishment after death; a place of pain and torment. (Compare heaven.)

Idioms and Phrases with hell

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