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doomsay | doomsday |

As a verb doomsay

is to make dire predictions about the future.

As an adjective doomsday is

concerned with or predicting future universal destruction.

As a noun doomsday is

the day when God is expected to judge the world; end times.

doomsay

English

Verb

  • To make dire predictions about the future
  • See also

    *doomsaying *doomsayer

    doomsday

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Concerned with or predicting future universal destruction.
  • Given to or marked by forebodings or predictions of impending calamity.
  • Capable of causing widespread or total destruction; doomsday weapon.
  • Derived terms

    * doomsday bomb * Domesday Book * doomsday event * doomsday machine * doomsday scenario * doomsday weapon

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The day when God is expected to judge the world; end times.
  • judgement day; the day of the Final Judgment; any day of decisive judgement or final dissolution.
  • Synonyms

    * apocalypse * Armageddon * end times * Final Judgment * judgement day * nuclear holocaust * Ragnarok or