Meaning & Definition of Apocalypse in English
Apocalypse
The complete destruction or end of the world; a catastrophic event.
Pronunciation:
/əˈpɒkəˌlɪps/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
apocalypsesDetailed Definitions
Definition: Any great disaster, especially one resulting in the end of the world.
Example Sentence: The movie depicted an apocalypse where humanity fought for survival.
Definition: A prophetic revelation, especially concerning the end of the world.
Example Sentence: Many religious texts contain visions of an apocalypse.
Definition: A genre of literature or film that deals with the end times or catastrophic events.
Example Sentence: The series is known for its gripping apocalypse narratives.
Etymology
Origin: From the Greek 'apokalypsis', meaning 'revelation'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- apocalyptic vision: A view or prediction of catastrophic events.
- apocalyptic scenario: A hypothetical situation involving the end times or major disaster.
- the apocalypse is upon us: A phrase indicating that significant and disastrous events are occurring.
Translations
- Spanish: apocalipsis
- French: apocalypse
- German: Apokalypse
- Russian: апокалипсис
Related Words
- prophecy: A prediction of future events, often of a catastrophic nature.
- dystopia: An imagined society that is undesirable or frightening, often due to post-apocalyptic conditions.
- end times: A religious concept referring to the last days of the world.
Slang Meanings of apocalypse
Meaning: The end of everything as we know it.
Example Sentence: When the power went out for a whole week, it felt like an apocalypse in our city.
Meaning: A chaotic, disastrous situation.
Example Sentence: After that last-minute deadline change, it was an absolute apocalypse at the office.