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infernal

Infernal vs Eternal - What's the difference?

infernal | eternal |


As adjectives the difference between infernal and eternal

is that infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish while eternal is lasting forever; unending.

As a noun infernal

is (obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions.

Infernal vs Purgatory - What's the difference?

infernal | purgatory |


As adjectives the difference between infernal and purgatory

is that infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish while purgatory is tending to cleanse; expiatory.

As nouns the difference between infernal and purgatory

is that infernal is (obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions while purgatory is (theology) in catholicism, the stage of the afterlife where souls suffer for their sins before they can enter heaven.

Infernal vs Undefined - What's the difference?

infernal | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between infernal and undefined

is that infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As a noun infernal

is (obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions.

Infernal vs Dark - What's the difference?

infernal | dark | Related terms |

Infernal is a related term of dark.


As adjectives the difference between infernal and dark

is that infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish while dark is having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light.

As nouns the difference between infernal and dark

is that infernal is (obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions while dark is a complete or (more often) partial absence of light.

Pitiless vs Infernal - What's the difference?

pitiless | infernal | Related terms |

Pitiless is a related term of infernal.


As adjectives the difference between pitiless and infernal

is that pitiless is having, or showing, no pity; merciless while infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish.

As a noun infernal is

(obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions.

Terrible vs Infernal - What's the difference?

terrible | infernal | Related terms |

Terrible is a related term of infernal.


As adjectives the difference between terrible and infernal

is that terrible is dreadful; causing alarm and fear while infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish.

As a noun infernal is

(obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions.

Infernal vs Malicious - What's the difference?

infernal | malicious | Related terms |

Infernal is a related term of malicious.


As adjectives the difference between infernal and malicious

is that infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish while malicious is of, pertaining to, or as a result of malice or spite.

As a noun infernal

is (obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions.

Unmentionable vs Infernal - What's the difference?

unmentionable | infernal | Related terms |

Unmentionable is a related term of infernal.


As adjectives the difference between unmentionable and infernal

is that unmentionable is not mentionable while infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish.

As a noun infernal is

(obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions.

Infernal vs Pyro - What's the difference?

infernal | pyro |


As adjectives the difference between infernal and pyro

is that infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish while pyro is pyromaniac, pyromaniacal.

As nouns the difference between infernal and pyro

is that infernal is (obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions while pyro is (slang) a pyromaniac.

Divine vs Infernal - What's the difference?

divine | infernal |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between divine and infernal

is that divine is (obsolete) foreboding; prescient while infernal is (obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions.

As adjectives the difference between divine and infernal

is that divine is of or pertaining to a god while infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish.

As nouns the difference between divine and infernal

is that divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while infernal is (obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions.

As a verb divine

is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

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