Meaning & Definition of Apocalyptic in English
Apocalyptic
Relating to the end of the world or great destruction.
Pronunciation:
/əˌpɒklɪpˈtɪk/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Describing or predicting the complete destruction of the world.
Example Sentence: The movie depicted an apocalyptic world ravaged by nuclear war.
Definition: Relating to the revelation of secrets; prophetic.
Example Sentence: The scrolls contained apocalyptic visions of the future.
Definition: Causing great fear or anxiety about the end of civilization.
Example Sentence: The news of climate change felt apocalyptic to many.
Etymology
Origin: From the Late Latin 'apocalypticus', from Greek 'apokalyptikos', meaning 'pertaining to revelation'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- apocalyptic vision: A view or prediction regarding the end of the world or future calamities.
- apocalyptic scenario: A hypothetical situation describing the end of the world or great disaster.
- apocalyptic literature: Religious texts that reveal prophetic visions of the end times.
Translations
- Spanish: apocalíptico
- French: apocalyptique
- German: apokalyptisch
- Russian: апокалиптический
Related Words
- apocalypse: The complete destruction or end of the world.
- prophecy: A prediction about the future, often relating to significant events.
Slang Meanings of apocalyptic
Meaning: An overly dramatic situation or event.
Example Sentence: The announcement about the new policy was so overblown it felt apocalyptic.
Meaning: Relating to a situation that seems hopeless or doomed.
Example Sentence: The state of the economy feels apocalyptic right now.