the underworld, or down there (point finger)
hades
Am abyme is another word for an abysm, an abyss, gulf, or chasm, or a poetic name for hell.
Heck is a word substituted for hell, and means hell.
Yes, the noun 'hell' is an abstractnoun, a word for a place or condition of misery or wickedness; a word for a concept.
It depends on how you use the word. If you're like "Hell is a fiery place" then that's ok. If you're like "WHAT THE HELL" then it is considered a cuss word.
Hell.
Yes, because 'ghost' is another word meaning 'soul.' So the damned souls in Hell are all ghosts.
In the Bible Hades is another word for "Hell".
Am abyme is another word for an abysm, an abyss, gulf, or chasm, or a poetic name for hell.
the latin word for hell is "elle"....
The Old English/Norse word and the Modern English word are one in the same; hell=hell.
Hades is a 'place', another word for hell, the devil is an 'entity'
It really depends how a teenager(specifically 12-13 year olds) says it. If you say it like as "go to hell", hell would be considered an offensive word. However, if you say it like "hell yes" or "hell no", it wouldn't be offensive at all, nor cause harm because you are not saying it directly about another person. At 10 years old, hell is a pretty bad word choice but at 12 or 13, hell might seem not offensive. After all, hell isn't that bad of a word, unless you have abusive parents.
The devils living next door Or the (insert word) living next door
Heck is a word substituted for hell, and means hell.
It is a word from Inuyasha, Sonyosho which means insects of hell
The word "hell" is used 55 times in the King James Version of the Bible. "Tophet," another word used for hell, is used 9 times in the KJV. The words "gehenna" and "sheol" are used in some other versions of the Bible to refer to hell, but are not used in the KJV.
"Hölle" is Hell in German.