Definitions for infernal

infernal in·fer·nal

Spelling: [in-fur-nl]
IPA: /ɪnˈfɜr nl/

Infernal is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 268 anagrams from letters in infernal (aefilnnr).

Definitions for infernal

adjective

  1. hellish; fiendish; diabolical:
  2. extremely troublesome, annoying, etc.; outrageous:
  3. of, inhabiting, or befitting hell.
  4. Classical Mythology. of or relating to the underworld.

Origin of infernal

1325-75; Middle English Late Latin infernālis, equivalent to Latin infern(us) situated below, of the underworld (see inferior) + -ālis -al<

Examples for infernal

And then—I might at a pinch describe the infernal regions, but not the other place.

He called her “a silly chattering windbag, an infernal liar, a conceited, gushing, rump-wagging, blethering ass.”

Of course there will be deranged people who will rejoice in their weird conviction of his eternal and infernal roasting.

He is treated from that instant as a man who has done some infernal action.

That infernal device was much like the ones made from pressure cookers used in Boston.

infernal, it can cause fires and explosions; toxic, it can debilitate, poison, and kill.

Egypt is eternal, one might say, but its problems are infernal.

How long I stood for this infernal proceeding I do not know.

The lake by which the ancients entered the infernal regions.

It seemed to me that he was Pluto, the god of the infernal regions, and I was Proserpine.

Word Value for infernal
Scrable

11

Words with friends

14

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