hell has no fury like a woman scorned



hell has no fury like a woman scorned

No anger is worse than that of a jilted woman. For example, Nancy has nothing good to say about Tom-hell has no fury, you know. This term is a shortening of William Congreve's lines, "Heav'n has no rage, like love to hatred turn'd, nor Hell a fury like a woman scorn'd" ( The Mourning Bride, 1697). Similar lines appear in several plays of the same period. Today the proverb is often shortened even more, as in the example.
See also: fury, hell, like, scorn, woman

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Talya-Hebrew
EmelieEM-e-leeSwedish
Eileifr-Ancient Scandinavian
OliverAHL-ə-vər (English), AW-lee-ver (German), O-lee-ver (Finnish)English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Czech
JenniferJEN-i-fər (English)English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Spanish
Aeneasi-NEE-əs (English)Roman Mythology