Sentence examples for infernal from inspiring English sources

'infernal' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is extremely unpleasant or annoying. For example, "This infernal heat is unbearable!".

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infernal

adjective

Of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish.

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And here is where the WikiLeaked cables may contribute to breaking this infernal cycle of US intervention.

The producer, Adam Marks from Cumbria, is a self-confessed chilli addict (he also makes infernal concoctions with super-hot naga peppers) but here the heat levels are more manageable.

The Meltdown artists who reached New York in the 70s all share certain memories: the infernal rattling of the graffiti-smeared subway cars, the rent-paying jobs in dive bars and X-rated movie theatres, the hunt for cheap accommodation in parts of town where even cab drivers feared to venture, the culture shock of entering a rotting, neurotic metropolis.

From time to time, he even troubles the multiplex, cropping up alongside Tom Cruise in Vanilla Sky or playing snuffling Peter Pettigrew in those infernal Harry Potters.

Ezra's success, and Royal Blood's for that matter, might point to tastes tending towards more pared-back fare after a sonically glutted couple of years – suddenly Avicii and those infernal Take That blokes seem caught very much on the wrong side of the minimal/maximal divide.

He commanded the Northern Division of the Leeward Island Station between 1784 and 1787, but referred to Antigua, in correspondence, as "a vile spot" and "this infernal hole".

So why not start the story in Paris?Perhaps because the "infernal machine" detonated on the rue Saint-Nicaise does not fit as neatly into Mr Davis's narrative that America is to blame for much of the carnage.

Wow.These infernal devices do at least perform one useful function: they let customers measure the value of this new management fad.

Sadly, that infernal tableau describes all too well the fate of most health reforms attempted since the days of Theodore Roosevelt.

A Dante expert, Jeebleh had first returned to his homeland in the mid-1990s after 20 years abroad just as the author did to find rival strongmen jostling in the Italianate city's infernal ruins, a scene that was described in the trilogy's opening volume, "Links" (2004).

St Bernardino of Siena took it even further: there could be no perfect sweetness of song in Heaven, he wrote, "if there were no infernal descant from God's justice".

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