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hellscape
[ hel-skeyp ]
noun
- a bleak landscape or one that resembles hell:
a post-apocalyptic hellscape.
- a place or time that is hopeless, unbearable, or irredeemable: College application season is a hellscape.
It’s impossible to avoid the hellscape of social media.
College application season is a hellscape.
Enjoy your existence on this hellscape in whatever way you can.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hellscape1
Example Sentences
Buffy’s defiance of the Watchers’ Council in Season 3 and her later defeat of the incorporeal being known as the First Evil in the final season are perhaps the most obvious examples of rejection of the status quo, and there are countless examples of how an adult Buffy might continue this particular fight in the hellscape of 2025.
And I am distressed that people in my circle still do not see it for what is — an organized crime network succeeding in turning America into an authoritarian hellscape.
And he painted the United States as a crime-ridden hellscape of “rusted-out factories, scattered like tombstones.â€
But now his street is “a war zone, I’ve never seen anything like it, just an acid-trip nightmare hellscape,†Paradise said.
We're all tired after this hellscape of a year, and making choices more complicated than eating pie or cake just seems like a lot of extra effort.
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