cataclysmal (Meaning)

Wordnet

cataclysmal (s)

severely destructive

Webster

cataclysmal (a.)

Alt. of Cataclysmic

cataclysmal Sentence Examples

  1. The cataclysmal earthquake shattered buildings and infrastructure, leaving the city in ruins.
  2. Scientists warn of cataclysmal consequences if urgent action is not taken to mitigate climate change.
  3. The cataclysmal flood swept away homes and displaced thousands of people from their communities.
  4. The outbreak of war had cataclysmal effects on the region, leading to widespread suffering and destruction.
  5. The cataclysmal eruption of the volcano blanketed nearby towns in ash and lava.
  6. The cataclysmal impact of the meteorite caused widespread devastation across the planet.
  7. Economic recessions can have cataclysmal effects on businesses, leading to closures and layoffs.
  8. The loss of biodiversity due to deforestation has cataclysmal implications for ecosystems around the world.
  9. The cataclysmal storm brought gale-force winds and torrential rain, causing flooding and power outages.
  10. The cataclysmal collapse of the dam flooded downstream communities, causing loss of life and property damage.

FAQs About the word cataclysmal

severely destructiveAlt. of Cataclysmic

catastrophic,disastrous, fatal, adverse, ruinous, damning, unfortunate, calamitous,destructive, fateful

happy, lucky, fortuitous, fortunate, fortuitous, fortunate, lucky, happy, fluky,providential

The cataclysmal earthquake shattered buildings and infrastructure, leaving the city in ruins.

Scientists warn of cataclysmal consequences if urgent action is not taken to mitigate climate change.

The cataclysmal flood swept away homes and displaced thousands of people from their communities.

The outbreak of war had cataclysmal effects on the region, leading to widespread suffering and destruction.