hellish

/ˈhɛlɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Extremely unpleasant, difficult, or painful.
    • The heat in the desert was hellish, with temperatures over 110 degrees.
    • She had a hellish day at work, with back-to-back meetings and a computer crash.
    • The traffic was hellish; it took us three hours to drive twenty miles.
  2. Relating to or resembling hell; evil or demonic.
    • The villain had a hellish laugh that sent chills down everyone's spine.
    • The painting showed a hellish landscape of fire and shadows.
    • The old house had a hellish atmosphere that made visitors feel uneasy.
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