What does 天罰 in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 天罰 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 天罰 in Japanese.

The word 天罰 in Japanese means 天罰, 天罰、当然の報い, 破滅、天罰、断罪, 災難の原因, 天罰、天譴, 天罰 、 神の逆鱗. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 天罰

天罰

(religious: punishment in afterlife) (宗教:天の下す罰)

A life of sin will earn you retribution in Hell.

天罰、当然の報い

(informal (punishment)

Martha firmly believed that her abusers would receive their comeuppance.

破滅、天罰、断罪

(being condemned to Hell)

For his sins, he was condemned to eternal damnation.

災難の原因

(figurative (cause of widespread suffering)

あの新しいソフトウェアはオフィスの災難の原因だ。
That new software's the scourge of the office.

天罰、天譴

(disaster: divine punishment)

天罰 、 神の逆鱗

(of God)

In the Old Testament, a lot of misfortunes were attributed to the wrath of God.

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