perdition [pərˈdɪʃən]
noun
Perdition refers to hell, or to the state of being in hell forever as punishment after death—in other words, damnation. It is usually used figuratively.
Perdition is a word that gives a darn, and then some. It was borrowed into English in the 14th century from the Anglo-French noun perdiciun and ultimately comes from the Latin verb perdere, meaning “to destroy.”
English
Optimized studying based on the forgetting curve vastly improves memorization. - What is reminDO?
Memorize