disastrous

[dɪˈzæstrəs]

disastrous Definition

  • 1causing great damage, harm, or suffering
  • 2very bad

Using disastrous: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hurricane had disastrous consequences for the small island.

  • Example

    The company's decision to cut corners proved disastrous for their reputation.

  • Example

    The team's performance was disastrous, losing by a score of 10-0.

disastrous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disastrous

Antonyms for disastrous

Phrases with disastrous

  • disastrous consequences

    the negative outcomes that result from a disastrous event or decision

    Example

    The disastrous consequences of the oil spill were felt for years to come.

  • a serious error in judgment or action that has harmful or catastrophic effects

    Example

    The CEO's disastrous mistake cost the company millions of dollars.

  • a negative result or consequence that is catastrophic or harmful

    Example

    The disastrous outcome of the election led to widespread protests and unrest.

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Summary: disastrous in Brief

The term 'disastrous' [dɪˈzæstrəs] refers to something that causes great damage, harm, or suffering, or is very bad. It can describe events like hurricanes or decisions like cutting corners that have disastrous consequences. The phrase 'disastrous mistake' describes a serious error with harmful effects, while 'disastrous outcome' refers to a negative result that is catastrophic or harmful.

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