Apocalypse in Japanese
Apocalypse in Japanese is 黙示録, 黙示 — Apocalypse means a massive, catastrophic event causing widespread destruction; the end of the world.
Apocalypse in Japanese
黙示録
Pronounced: mokushiroku
黙示
Pronounced: mokushi
A revealing, especially a prophecy of, or the unfolding of, supernatural events. [from 14th c.]
What does "Apocalypse" mean?
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noun A massive, catastrophic event causing widespread destruction; the end of the world.
"The film imagines an apocalypse triggered by runaway artificial intelligence."
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noun (capitalized, Apocalypse) The Book of Revelation in the Bible, describing the end times.
"Scholars debate how literally to read the Apocalypse."
Apocalypse in a sentence
- The film imagines an apocalypse triggered by runaway artificial intelligence.
- Survivalists prepare supplies in case of some future apocalypse.
- Scholars debate how literally to read the Apocalypse.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Apocalypse" in Japanese?
"Apocalypse" in Japanese is 黙示録, 黙示. Apocalypse means: A massive, catastrophic event causing widespread destruction; the end of the world.
How do you pronounce 黙示録?
"Apocalypse" in Japanese is 黙示録, pronounced "mokushiroku".
How do you use "Apocalypse" in a sentence?
Example: "The film imagines an apocalypse triggered by runaway artificial intelligence." In Japanese, "Apocalypse" is 黙示録, 黙示.
Are there other ways to say "Apocalypse" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Apocalypse": 黙示録, 黙示.
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