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The example sentences of CATASTROPHE in videos (4 in total of 4)

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

How to use "catastrophe" in a sentence?

  • Everything trends towards catastrophe & collapse. I am interested, geared up & happy. Is it not horrible to be built like that?
    -Winston Churchill-
  • The world can, in effect, get along without natural resources, so exhaustion is just an event, not a catastrophe.
    -Robert Solow-
  • One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe.
    -George Sand-
  • Every intimacy carries secreted somewhere below its initial lovely surfaces, the ever-coiled makings of complete catastrophe.
    -Elizabeth Gilbert-
  • Now I am quietly waiting for the catastrophe of my personality to seem beautiful again, and interesting, and modern.
    -Frank O'Hara-
  • I was a catastrophe at Science and Games, but the good thing about Quaker schools is that they encourage you in those subjects for which you show an aptitude.
    -Richard Rodney Bennett-
  • Your welcome means more to me, Ivy Alisha Tamwood, than a thousand souls. Watching Rachel work is a wonder of one catastrophe after another.
    -Kim Harrison-
  • Feeling good about government is like looking on the bright side of any catastrophe. When you quit looking on the bright side, the catastrophe is still there.
    -P. J. O'Rourke-
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Definition and meaning of CATASTROPHE

What does "catastrophe mean?"

/kəˈtastrəfē/

catastrophe

noun
Very bad disaster causing much suffering, etc..

What are synonyms of "catastrophe"?
Some common synonyms of "catastrophe" are:
  • disaster,
  • calamity,
  • cataclysm,
  • crisis,
  • holocaust,
  • ruin,
  • ruination,
  • tragedy,
  • blow,
  • shock,
  • adversity,
  • blight,
  • trouble,
  • trial,
  • tribulation,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/dəˈzastər/

disaster
noun

sudden serious accident or catastrophe.

/kəˈlamədē/

calamity
noun

event causing great and often sudden damage or distress.

/ˈkadəˌklizəm/

cataclysm
noun

Sudden change that causes suffering.

/ˈkrīsis/

crisis
noun

time of intense difficulty or danger.

/ˈhäləˌkôst/

holocaust
noun

Act of mass destruction and loss of life in a war.

/ˈro͞oin/

ruin
noun verb

Remains of a building that has been destroyed. To cause someone to lose their money or status.

/ˌro͞oəˈnāSHən/

ruination
noun

Irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction.

/ˈtrajədē/

tragedy
noun

event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as serious accident.

/blō/

blow
noun verb

Something that causes you difficulty or sadness. To move something using air.

/SHäk/

shock
noun verb

The passage of an electricity through the body. cause someone to feel surprised and upset.

/ədˈvərsədē/

adversity
noun

Bad or difficult situation or times; trouble.

/blīt/

blight
noun other verb

Plant disease which can weaken and kill the plant. To spoil or damage something. have severely detrimental effect on.

/ˈtrəb(ə)l/

trouble
noun verb

Lack of public order; disturbance. To make an effort to do something; bother.

/ˈtrī(ə)l/

trial
adjective noun verb

Being made or done as a test or experiment. Act or process of testing or experimenting. test something.

/ˌtribyəˈlāSH(ə)n/

tribulation
noun

cause of great trouble or suffering.

What are antonyms of "catastrophe"?
Some common antonyms of "catastrophe" are:
  • salvation,
  • godsend,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/salˈvāSH(ə)n/

salvation
noun

preservation or deliverance from harm or loss.

/ˈɡädˌsend/

godsend
noun

Sudden happening that fixes a problem.

Is "catastrophe" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "catastrophe" is a countable noun.

The plural of "catastrophe" is "catastrophes".

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