calamitous in a sentence
a.
Definition
Calamitous: causing great damage or distress; disastrous.
Sample Sentences
- The calamity was so calamitous that the city struggled to recover for years.
- Her calamitous decision to invest all her savings in the failing business left her broke.
- The calamitous storm caused widespread destruction across the entire region.
- In a calamitous turn of events, the team lost their star player just before the finals.
- The calamitous effects of the drought were felt by farmers throughout the entire state.
- His calamitous mistakes during the presentation led to a significant loss of funding.
- The movie depicted a calamitous future where humanity faced extinction due to climate change.
- Their calamitous relationship ended in heartbreak and regret for both parties involved.
- The calamitous fire in the forest prompted an emergency evacuation of nearby residents.
- Witnesses described the train derailment as a calamitous incident that would haunt them forever.
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