hellbent
Americanadjective
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stubbornly or recklessly determined.
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going at terrific speed.
adverb
adjective
Etymology
Origin of hellbent
Example Sentences
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One of the many reasons why Isak pushed so hard to leave Newcastle was because he was hellbent on winning the biggest prizes in the game.
From BBC • Jun. 2, 2026
The farmer said he was "hellbent" on keeping the horses there as it was a "family tradition".
From BBC • Oct. 28, 2025
Each delivers their justifications straight to the camera in harsh ultra-close-ups, hellbent on convincing the audience to agree with them.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 9, 2025
Equally preposterous is Collette’s Ylfa, who is hellbent on perfecting sauces and dressings, which she sees as the highest sensory experience one can have.
From Salon • Mar. 7, 2025
Will wanted nothing so much as to ride hellbent for the safety of the Wall, but that was not a feeling to share with your commander.
From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin
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