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The example sentences of CALAMITOUS in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "calamitous" in a sentence | "calamitous" example sentences

How to use "calamitous" in a sentence?

  • You have to take your own bold approach, and if you do you will be rewarded with success. Or calamitous failure. That can happen too.
    -Steven Moffat-
  • If a well-constituted individual refrains from blazoning aught amiss or calamitous in his family, a nation in the like circumstance may without reproach be equally discreet.
    -Herman Melville-
  • The internal effects of a mutable policy are still more calamitous. It poisons the blessings of liberty itself.
    -James Madison-
  • I am very poor - for a know nothing, understand nothing. It is not a calamitous condition until it is realized.
    -Rafael Sabatini-
  • Calamitous collapse is better than mediocre defeat!
    -Martin Firrell-
  • Ye Children of Man! whose life is a span, Protracted with sorrow from day to day, Naked and featherless, feeble and querulous, Sickly, calamitous creatures of clay!
    -Aristophanes-
  • It is our attitude toward events, not events themselves, which we can control. Nothing is by its own nature calamitous -- even death is terrible only if we fear it.
    -Epictetus-
  • Of all failures, to fail in a witticism is the worst, and the mishap is the more calamitous in a drawn-out and detailed one
    -Walter Savage Landor-
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Definition and meaning of CALAMITOUS

What does "calamitous mean?"

/kəˈlamədəs/

calamitous

adjective
Producing distress and misery; making wretched.

What are synonyms of "calamitous"?
Some common synonyms of "calamitous" are:
  • disastrous,
  • catastrophic,
  • cataclysmic,
  • devastating,
  • dire,
  • tragic,
  • fatal,
  • ruinous,
  • crippling,
  • awful,
  • dreadful,
  • terrible,
  • woeful,
  • grievous,
  • direful,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/dəˈzastrəs/

disastrous
adjective

causing great damage.

/ˌkadəˈsträfik/

catastrophic
adjective

Causing a lot of damage or suffering.

/ˌkadəˈklizmik/

cataclysmic
adjective

(of natural event) large-scale and violent.

/ˈdevəˌstādiNG/

devastating
adjective verb

Destroying everything; very shocking. To cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly.

/ˈdī(ə)r/

dire
adjective

(E.g. of consequences) very serious.

/ˈtrajik/

tragic
adjective

causing or characterized by extreme distress or sorrow.

/ˈfādl/

fatal
adjective

Causing death; having very bad consequences.

/ˈro͞oənəs/

ruinous
adjective

Extremely harmful financially or to your status.

/ˈkrip(ə)liNG/

crippling
adjective verb

causing person to become unable to walk or move properly. To hurt and make useless.

/ˈôfəl/

awful
adjective adverb

Very bad; horrible; terrible. very.

/ˈdredfəl/

dreadful
adjective

Extremely bad, unpleasant, or ugly.

/ˈterəb(ə)l/

terrible
adjective

extremely bad or serious.

/ˈwōfəl/

woeful
adjective

Affected by or full of grief or sadness.

/ˈɡrēvəs/

grievous
adjective

Being very serious and severe.

/ˈdī(ə)rfəl/

direful
adjective

extremely bad.

What are antonyms of "calamitous"?
Some common antonyms of "calamitous" are:
  • good,
  • advantageous,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ɡo͝od/

good
adjective adverb noun

(Of an amount) enough; plenty. well. righteousness.

/advənˈtājəs/

advantageous
adjective

involving or creating favourable circumstances that increase chances of success or effectiveness.

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