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Term: Enfer

Description:

Enfer is a French term that can be translated as "hell" in English. It is commonly used in various contexts to describe a place or situation that is extremely unpleasant, chaotic, or challenging.

Sample Sentences:

Noun - Sense 1: In Dante's "Divine Comedy," the protagonist descends into the depths of enfer as he traverses through the circles of hell.

Noun - Sense 2: The war-torn city resembled an enfer, with destruction and suffering visible on every street.

Adjective: The overcrowded and disorganized train station was an enfer for commuters trying to catch their trains on time.

Verb: The constant noise and chaos in the office began to enfer me, making it difficult to concentrate on my work.

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