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catastrophic
[kat-uh-strof-ik]
adjective
of the nature of a catastrophe, or disastrous event; calamitous.
a catastrophic failure of the dam.
Other Word Forms
- catastrophically adverb
- noncatastrophic adjective
- noncatastrophically adverb
- supercatastrophic adjective
- uncatastrophic adjective
- uncatastrophically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of catastrophic1
Example Sentences
UN humanitarian officials have warned that the impact of a full-blown offensive would be "beyond catastrophic".
“It’s catastrophic, it will lead to outbreaks of disease,” Ball said.
Ethan died in August 2021 after suffering a catastrophic brain injury which the prosecution claimed was caused by one, or both, of his grandparents.
UN humanitarian officials have warned that the impact of a full-blown offensive would be "beyond catastrophic", not only for those in the city but for the entire Gaza Strip.
When more than 1,000 people are dying every year in a small country, the implications for their families and friends are enormous and potentially catastrophic.
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