gambling hell

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gambling hell

A man walks into a gambling hell on a busy street.

Definition

Noun: A gambling hell is a public establishment, operated as a business, where various games of chance are played for money. This term carries a strong negative connotation, emphasizing the potentially ruinous, immoral, or hellish nature of the place.

Usage

The term "gambling hell" is used to describe a casino or gambling den, specifically to criticize or highlight its negative aspects. It is more evocative and judgmental than the neutral term "casino." - It functions as a countable noun. - It is typically used in formal writing, historical contexts, or for dramatic effect.

Examples
  • The reformer gave a speech condemning the city's gambling hells as dens of vice that destroyed families.
  • In the 19th century, many towns tried to shut down the gambling hell that had opened on the outskirts.
  • He lost his entire fortune in a gambling hell near the port.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in a metaphorical or hyperbolic sense to criticize any environment perceived as encouraging reckless financial risk-taking.
    • The volatile stock market was described by some critics as a digital gambling hell.
Variants and Related Words
  • Casino (n): A more standard, neutral term for a public room or building for gambling.
  • Gambling den (n): Similar to "gambling hell," it implies a secretive or disreputable place for gambling.
  • Gaming house (n): A formal term for a place where gambling games are played.
Synonyms
  • Den of iniquity: A place notorious for vice and immoral activities.
  • Spielbank (n, from German): A casino.
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • A fool and his money are soon parted: This proverb is often invoked in contexts discussing places like gambling hells, implying that such places exploit foolishness.
gambling hell

A man walks into a gambling hell on a busy street.

Noun
  1. a public building in which a variety of games of chance can be played (operated as a business)