Rot in hell Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹɑt/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈhɛɫ
RAHT in HEL
ɹˈɒt/ /ˈɪn/ /hˈɛl
rot in HEL
Definition
An extremely strong and angry way to curse someone you hate, wishing that they suffer eternally after death. It expresses deep hatred or anger.
Usage & Nuances
Extremely offensive and hateful; only used in moments of intense anger or drama, often in movies or literature. Never use casually or in polite conversation. Similar in tone to other strong curses. Can permanently damage relationships.
Spanish: ¡Púdrete en el infierno!Portuguese (BR): Que apodreça no inferno!Portuguese (PT): Que apodreças no inferno!Chinese (Simplified): 下地狱去吧Chinese (Traditional): 下地獄去吧Hindi: नरक में सड़ोArabic: تعفن في الجحيمBengali: নরকে পচে মরে যাও - জাহান্নামে পচে মর (গালাগালিতে)Russian: гори в адуJapanese: 地獄で腐れVietnamese: chết mục xương dưới địa ngụcKorean: 지옥에서 썩어라Turkish: cehennemde çürüyüp gitUrdu: دوزخ میں سڑجاIndonesian: busuk di neraka
Example Sentences
He shouted, "Rot in hell!"
basic
The villain told the hero to rot in hell.
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Some people write 'rot in hell' in angry letters.
basic
After what you did, I hope you rot in hell.
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People sometimes scream 'rot in hell' at those they completely despise.
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She ended their argument with a harsh 'rot in hell' and stormed out.
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