doomsday

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doomsday Definition

  • 1the last day of the world's existence
  • 2a time or event of catastrophic destruction and death

Using doomsday: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "doomsday" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Many people believe that doomsday is near.

  • Example

    The movie depicts a doomsday scenario where the earth is destroyed by a meteor.

  • Example

    He prepared for doomsday by stocking up on food and supplies.

doomsday Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for doomsday

  • apocalypse
  • end of the world
  • day of reckoning
  • Armageddon

Phrases with doomsday

  • Doomsday Clock

    a symbolic clock face representing a countdown to possible global catastrophe, maintained since 1947 by the board of directors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

    Example

    The Doomsday Clock is currently set at 100 seconds to midnight.

  • Doomsday Prepper

    a person who actively prepares for a catastrophic disaster or the end of the world

    Example

    He became a doomsday prepper after watching a documentary about natural disasters.

  • a hypothetical weapon capable of destroying all life on Earth or causing a global catastrophe

    Example

    The idea of a doomsday weapon has been explored in many science fiction movies.

Origins of doomsday

from Old English 'domes dæg', meaning 'judgment day'

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Summary: doomsday in Brief

The term 'doomsday' [ doomz-dey ] refers to the last day of the world's existence or a time of catastrophic destruction and death. It is often used to describe scenarios of global catastrophe, as in 'The movie depicts a doomsday scenario where the earth is destroyed by a meteor.' The phrase 'Doomsday Prepper' describes a person who actively prepares for such an event.