Catastrophical

/ˌkætəˈstrɔfɪkəl/ adjective

An emphatic or older form meaning of or relating to a catastrophe; disastrous or involving sudden overwhelming failure or collapse.

From Greek 'catastrophe' + the suffix '-ical,' an alternative to '-al' that was common in Early Modern English. The double suffix emphasizes the quality of being catastrophic.

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