catastrophe
catastrophe
noun kah-tahs-TROF Less Common
Origin: Greek katastrophē (overturning)
Also means
disaster
Usage Note
Catastrophe is used both literally for major disasters and hyperbolically in everyday speech for anything that goes badly wrong, as in c'est une catastrophe! ('it's a total disaster!'). The adjective catastrophique and the verb catastropher (to devastate or distress someone) are derived from it.
Examples
"L'inondation a été une vraie catastrophe."
Natural Translation
The flood was a real catastrophe.
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