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inferno
[ in-fur-noh; Italian een-fer-naw ]
noun
- hell; the infernal regions.
- a place or region that resembles hell:
The ironworks was an inferno of molten steel and half-naked bodies.
- (initial capital letter, italics) the first part of Dante's Divine Comedy, depicting hell and the suffering of the damned. Compare paradise ( def 7 ), purgatory ( def 2 ).
inferno
/ ɪnˈfɜːnəʊ /
noun
- the infernosometimes capital hell; the infernal region
- any place or state resembling hell, esp a conflagration
Inferno
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Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of inferno1
Example Sentences
The cathedral - whose structure was already a cause for concern before the inferno - was undergoing external renovation at the time.
Then there were a bunch of vibrant green trees — spared from the inferno.
Another neighbor drove her car directly through the Jensens property to escape the inferno, which had already blocked off the sole escape route.
Lesley Reynolds, the charity’s director of operations, thanked crews for “valiantly battling the inferno with an incredible emergency plan in place”.
His hand can be seen, reaching out of the inferno, a figure wrapped in flame, writhing and beyond the reach of any help.
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