Fiasco vs Catastrophe - What's the difference?
fiasco | catastrophe |
A ludicrous or humiliating situation. Some effort that went quite wrong.
A wine bottle in a (usually straw) jacket.
Any large and disastrous event of great significance.
(insurance) A disaster beyond expectations
(narratology) The dramatic event that initiates the resolution of the plot in a tragedy.
(mathematics) A type of bifurcation, where a system shifts between two stable states.
As nouns the difference between fiasco and catastrophe
is that fiasco is a ludicrous or humiliating situation. Some effort that went quite wrong while catastrophe is any large and disastrous event of great significance.fiasco
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(en-noun)Synonyms
* (ludicrous or humiliating situation) (l)See also
* fiasci (hypercorrect plural) * fiaschiReferences
* Concise Oxford Dictionary, s. v. fiasco. *Compact Oxford English Dictionary on-line. *
The Word Detective, Issue of Oct 30, 2001. ----
