gehenna

/ˈhɛnə/

Definitions

1. noun

A place of punishment or suffering in Jewish and Christian theology, often associated with hell or eternal damnation.

“In the novel, the protagonist was sent to gehenna for his sins.”

2. noun

A valley in Jerusalem where the city’s rubbish and dead animals were thrown, which was also used as a place of execution and burning.

“The archaeologists discovered ancient remains in the gehenna valley near Jerusalem.”

Synonyms

  • hell
  • inferno

Antonyms

  • heaven
  • paradise