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    catastrophic
    /ˌkatəˈstrɒfɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering: "a catastrophic earthquake"

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  2. causing sudden and very great harm or destruction: An unchecked increase in the use of fossil fuels could have catastrophic results for the planet. A catastrophic storm made landfall on US soil. very bad: She had to put her catastrophic Olympic performance out of her mind. See. catastrophe. Fewer examples.

  3. : a momentous tragic event ranging from extreme misfortune to utter overthrow or ruin. Deforestation and erosion can lead to an ecological catastrophe. 2. : utter failure : fiasco. the party was a catastrophe. 3. a. : a violent and sudden change in a feature of the earth. b. : a violent usually destructive natural event (such as a supernova) 4.

  4. Catastrophic definition: of the nature of a catastrophe, or disastrous event; calamitous. See examples of CATASTROPHIC used in a sentence.

  5. a sudden event that causes very great trouble or destruction: They were warned of the ecological catastrophe to come. a bad situation: The emigration of scientists is a catastrophe for the country. Synonyms. calamity. cataclysm literary. crisis. disaster. emergency. tragedy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Accidents and disasters.

  6. Something that is catastrophic involves or causes a sudden terrible disaster. A tidal wave caused by the earthquake hit the coast causing catastrophic damage. The water shortage in this country is potentially catastrophic. The minister warned that if war broke out, it would be catastrophic for the whole world.

  7. This is a strong word for terrible, harmful, devastating things. Tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis are catastrophic weather events. A depression is catastrophic for the economy. In sports, if the star player is injured, that's catastrophic for the team.

  8. Define catastrophic. catastrophic synonyms, catastrophic pronunciation, catastrophic translation, English dictionary definition of catastrophic. adj. 1. Of, relating to, or involving a catastrophe. 2. Relating to a serious illness or injury that results in a long period of incapacity and often high...

  9. catastrophic. adjective. /ˌkætəˈstrɒfɪk/ /ˌkætəˈstrɑːfɪk/ (of a natural event) causing many people to suffer synonym disastrous. a catastrophic earthquake/flood/wildfire. Want to learn more?

  10. CATASTROPHIC definition: causing a lot of suffering or destruction. Learn more.

  11. noun. a sudden and widespread disaster: the catastrophe of war. Synonyms: calamity, misfortune. Antonyms: triumph. any misfortune, mishap, or failure; fiasco: The play was so poor our whole evening was a catastrophe. a final event or conclusion, usually an unfortunate one; a disastrous end: the great catastrophe of the Old South at Appomattox.