red region
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Definition
Noun: A place of eternal fire envisaged as punishment for the damned; hell.
Usage
The term "red region" is a literary or metaphorical expression. It is used to evoke a vivid image of a hellish place characterized by fire and torment. * In theological or poetic contexts, the "red region" symbolizes the final destination for sinners. * It is often employed for dramatic or descriptive effect rather than in everyday conversation.
Examples
- The preacher warned that unrepentant souls would be cast into the red region.
- The poet described the battlefield as a red region, filled with the screams of the dying.
- In his nightmare, he was trapped in a terrifying red region from which there was no escape.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used metaphorically to describe any place or situation of extreme suffering, chaos, or intense heat.
- The factory floor during summer was a veritable red region for the workers.
Variants and Related Words
- Hell: The most common direct synonym.
- Inferno: A large, intensely burning fire; often used poetically for hell.
- Perdition: (Theological) Eternal damnation; hell.
- The underworld: A more general term for the abode of the dead, sometimes including hell.
- Hades: In Greek mythology, the abode of the dead; often used as a synonym for hell.
Synonyms
- Hell
- Inferno
- Abyss
- Netherworld
- Pit
Related Idioms and Phrases
- A living hell: An experience or situation that is extremely unpleasant, likened to the torment of hell.
- His illness made the last months a living hell.
- Hell on earth: A situation of extreme misery or chaos in the present world.
- The war-torn city was hell on earth.
Noun
- a place of eternal fire envisaged as punishment for the damned