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  2. noun. 1. the culminating event of a drama, esp. of a tragedy, by which the plot is resolved; denouement. 2. a disastrous end, bringing overthrow or ruin. 3. any great and sudden calamity, disaster, or misfortune. 4. a total or ignominious failure.

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    • Catastasis

      Theatre the part of a drama immediately preceding the climax...

    • Protasis

      2 meanings: 1. logic, grammar the antecedent of a...

    • Epitasis

      (in classical drama) the part of a play in which the main...

  3. 1. : a momentous tragic event ranging from extreme misfortune to utter overthrow or ruin. Deforestation and erosion can lead to an ecological catastrophe. 2. : utter failure : fiasco. the party was a catastrophe. 3. a. : a violent and sudden change in a feature of the earth.

  4. a sudden event that causes very great trouble or destruction: They were warned of the ecological catastrophe to come. a bad situation: The emigration of scientists is a catastrophe for the country. Synonyms. calamity. cataclysm literary. crisis. disaster. emergency. tragedy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Accidents and disasters.

  5. a final event or conclusion, usually an unfortunate one; a disastrous end: the great catastrophe of the Old South at Appomattox. Antonyms: triumph. (in a drama) the point at which the circumstances overcome the central motive, introducing the close or conclusion; dénouement. Compare catastasis, epitasis, protasis.

  6. A catastrophe is an unexpected event that causes great suffering or damage. [...] More. Synonyms of 'catastrophe' • disaster, tragedy, calamity, meltdown (informal) [...] More. Collocations with 'catastrophe' catastrophe strikes climate catastrophe complete catastrophe More. Examples of 'catastrophe' in a sentence.

  7. catastrophe. noun [ C, U ] uk / kəˈtæstrəfi / us. Add to word list. an extremely bad event that causes a lot of suffering or destruction: After the drought, the country is facing environmental catastrophe.

  8. A catastrophe is a disaster. If a wedding reception is disrupted by a fistfight between the bride and her new mother-in-law, you could call the occasion a catastrophe. Catastrophe comes from a Greek word meaning "overturn."

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