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Meanings of
cataclysmic
in English
Being severely destructive.
devastating
cataclysmal
Related terms
destructive
Synonyms
Examples for "
devastating
"
devastating
cataclysmal
Examples for "
devastating
"
1
Of course, that onetime injection has a
devastating
long-term cost: climate change.
2
The wrong words at the wrong time can create
devastating
emotional scars.
3
However, experts say this won't be enough to end the
devastating
war.
4
Lewis' verdict for the future of the global oil industry is
devastating
.
5
This year is set to become the most
devastating
season since 2001.
1
Ten seconds later this
cataclysmal
lunatic had reverted to sanity- arathersheepish sanity.
2
This
cataclysmal
desire drew me by day and by night.
3
Perhaps she's so deaf that nothing short of a
cataclysmal
uproar will reach her auditory nerves.'
4
The
cataclysmal
force to which we owe
5
He says it was bloodcurdling, horrible,
cataclysmal
.
Usage of
cataclysmic
in English
1
You've suffered a
cataclysmic
loss, Emma, and we're going to help you.
2
She imagined herself as traveling in a new orbit, amid
cataclysmic
forces.
3
An old pike immediately brings to mind the
cataclysmic
violence of 1798.
4
And it's not any reason to have a
cataclysmic
bust-up, Christine said.
5
It had a
cataclysmic
effect on Edward, now the only remaining brother.
6
Gray prayed that he hadn't just made a
cataclysmic
error in judgment.
7
None of them had even suspected such
cataclysmic
upheavals might be coming.
8
Cyclone Cyrell has been unleashed and the path of destruction is
cataclysmic
.
9
Mortality is also high among Black males, especially due to
cataclysmic
storms.
10
This situation may become more dangerous -perhaps until something truly
cataclysmic
happens.
11
It would likely result in a
cataclysmic
global fall in markets.
12
And it means
cataclysmic
events proclaimed by prophecy are about to take place.
13
Together they guided me through the history of slavery and its
cataclysmic
resolution.
14
Forget merely a few revolutions -this is change on a
cataclysmic
scale.
15
This was, in fact, one purpose of the
cataclysmic
battle outside.
16
It can be used to describe
cataclysmic
changes of any sort.
Other examples for "cataclysmic"
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cataclysmic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
cataclysmic events
cataclysmic change
potentially cataclysmic
cataclysmic battle
cataclysmic effect
More collocations
Cataclysmic
through the time
Cataclysmic
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common