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noun

calamity

kuh-LA-mih-tee
noun
1
A serious event that causes great damage, suffering, or loss.
"The flood was the worst calamity the town had seen in decades."
"Losing both his job and his home in the same month felt like one long calamity."

How to Use Calamity

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA disaster or major misfortune, often on a large scale.

Common mistake

Don't confuse with "calumny," which means a false, damaging statement about someone.

Easily confused with
calumny
Common pairings
a calamity struck natural calamity sheer calamity

Word Forms

calamities plural

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Etymology

From Latin calamitas, meaning "damage" or "disaster."

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