Disaster
UK //dɪˈzɑːstə//US //dɪˈzæs.tɚ//
Definition
A sudden event causing great damage or suffering.
In simple words: A very bad event that causes a lot of damage or harm.
Examples
- The earthquake was a major disaster that changed the city forever.
- After the disaster, many people needed help and support.
- Natural disasters can happen without warning, causing loss of life and property.
- The floods last year were the worst disaster in the region's history.
- They had to create a plan to recover from the financial disaster.
Usage notes
Used to describe events like natural calamities or serious accidents. It is neutral and appropriate in both formal and informal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'dis and ast-er'—'dis' means bad and ‘aster’ sounds like stars, which can fall during a disaster.
Collocations
- natural disaster
- major disaster
- disaster relief
- disaster management
- disaster area
Synonyms
- catastrophe
- tragedy
- calamity
- crisis
- emergency
Antonyms
- success
- benefit
- advantage
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'disastrous', which is an adjective.
- Using it in singular only; it can be pluralized as 'disasters'.