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meltdown

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Noun — A serious overheating accident in which the fuel inside a nuclear reactor melts, risking a release of radiation.

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nuclear meltdown market meltdown have a meltdown

Etymology

A compound of melt and down, first used literally for reactors before spreading to financial and emotional crises.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “meltdown” mean?

The word “meltdown” means a serious overheating accident in which the fuel inside a nuclear reactor melts, risking a release of radiation. In plain terms, a serious collapse — whether it's a nuclear reactor, a stock market, or someone's emotional composure.

How do you pronounce “meltdown”?

“Meltdown” is pronounced MEHLT-down (/ˈmɛltˌdaʊn/ in IPA).

How do you use “meltdown” in a sentence?

Here is “meltdown” used in a sentence: “The documentary examined the causes of the reactor meltdown.”

What part of speech is “meltdown”?

“Meltdown” is a noun.

Is “meltdown” a common word?

“Meltdown” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “meltdown” have?

“Meltdown” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a serious overheating accident in which the fuel inside a nuclear reactor melts, risking a release of radiation.

What is the difference between a "meltdown" and a "nuclear meltdown"?

A nuclear meltdown is the specific, literal sense of the word: a serious accident in which the fuel inside a reactor melts and risks releasing radiation. "Meltdown" on its own is now more often used figuratively for a sudden collapse in finance or organizations, or for a personal emotional outburst.

What does it mean when someone says a person is "having a meltdown"?

This means the person is experiencing a sudden loss of emotional control, such as an outburst of anger, panic, or distress, drawing on the imagery of something overheating and collapsing.

Can "meltdown" describe a financial crisis as well as an emotional one?

Yes, "meltdown" is regularly used for a sudden collapse or crisis in a financial or organizational context, such as a "market meltdown," alongside its use for personal emotional outbursts and its original nuclear-accident meaning.

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