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To hell Meaning in English

expression

ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈhɛɫ
tooh-HEL, tuh-HEL, tih-HEL
tˈuː/ /hˈɛl
too-HEL

Definition

An informal, often strong expression used to show anger, frustration, or rejection, usually meaning 'I don't care about it' or 'let it go badly.' Sometimes used in phrases like 'go to hell' or 'to hell with (something/someone).'

Usage & Nuances

Very informal and can be rude; often used for emphasis in phrases like 'to hell with it.' Sometimes used alone for strong feeling. Typical in speech but rare in writing. Should be avoided in polite company and formal settings.

Example Sentences

To hell with the rules, I'm doing it my way.

basic

He said, 'To hell with it!' and walked away.

basic

Sometimes, you just want to say 'to hell with everything'.

basic

If he's not going to help, to hell with him!

natural

Work all weekend? To hell I will!

natural

I've had enough—to hell with this job.

natural