Catastrophe

/kəˈtæs.trə.fi/ noun

A catastrophe is a sudden, terrible event that causes a lot of damage or suffering. It can describe natural disasters, huge accidents, or complete failures.

From Greek 'katastrophē' meaning 'overturning' or 'sudden end', from 'kata-' meaning 'down' and 'strephein' meaning 'to turn'. In ancient drama, it was the final, dramatic turn of events, often disastrous.

AMአደጋ
ARكارثة
BNবিপর্যয়
CSkatastrofa
DAkatastrofe
DEKatastrophe
ELκαταστροφή
EScatástrofe
FAفاجعه
FIkatastrofi
FRcatastrophe
GUઆપત્તિ
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