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Inferno (noun)
A vivid description of a place or situation resembling hell, often characterized by extreme suffering, chaos, or fire. The term is often associated with Dante Alighieri's 'Inferno,' part of his epic poem 'The Divine Comedy.'
Mayhem (noun)
an extremely confused situation in which people are very frightened or excited
Erroneous (adjective)
Containing or derived from error; inaccurate. For example, an erroneous calculation leads to incorrect results.A term used to describe something that is mistaken or wrong.
Collateral
(noun) Something pledged as security to guarantee repayment of a loan, often involving property or securities.
Morbid
(adjective) Characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease. And other people that have an interest in death that others think is strange.
Heralds
(noun) Individuals or entities that announce or signal important news or events, often serving as messengers or forerunners. to be a sign that is going to come or happen soon.
Formidable
(adjective) Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable. Sometimes frightening or needing a lot of skill.