hells
Hells (intj) means an exclamation of frustration or surprise, used the same way as "hell". Example: “Hells, I forgot my keys again!”
How to use hells
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA variant of the interjection "hell", used for emphasis.
Informal and mildly coarse; avoid in professional writing.
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_____, I forgot my keys again!
Rhymes for hells
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What does “hells” mean?
The word “hells” means an exclamation of frustration or surprise, used the same way as "hell". In plain terms, a variant of the interjection "hell", used for emphasis.
How do you pronounce “hells”?
“Hells” is pronounced hehlz (/hɛlz/ in IPA).
How do you use “hells” in a sentence?
Here is “hells” used in a sentence: “Hells, I forgot my keys again!”
What part of speech is “hells”?
“Hells” is an intj.