Sentence examples for doomsday from inspiring English sources

'doomsday' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to the day of a global disaster or the end of the world, and it can be used both literally and figuratively to refer to a day of great disaster or dire consequences. For example, "The company's financial loss after their failed product launch was like a doomsday for their business."

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doomsday

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

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Rather, it's his (non-medicalised) way or doomsday.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Netflix Tina Fey's newest show (she writes but doesn't star), is the story of an escapee from a doomsday cult who attempts to start anew in New York.

Sticking with death for the moment, you may recall reports of imminent doomsday due to the end of the Mayan calendar in 2012.

Perhaps the most surprising aspect of the crisis talks has been the attitude of Sinn Féin, which came to the table threatening doomsday for the devolved institutions and, therefore, the looming possibility of fresh assembly elections.

"We can't be negative Nellies and Debbie downers and doomsday preachers that there is going to be economic peril".

Fuel tankers, which feature prominently in many doomsday scenarios, are robustly constructed and do not carry their cargo in volatile forms, for obvious reasons.On the other hand, the pervasiveness of piracy in the area proves that shipping is vulnerable to less apocalyptic assaults.

"We've been searching for realistic doomsday scenarios," he says, "and we just can't find any .Go to Michigan, by contrast, and it is hard to find anything but gloom.

If it is missed, southerners will suspect that the north is trying to deny them their vote, increasing pressure for a unilateral declaration of independence, a doomsday option for the south, to be voted on by its own parliament.

It is merely a plea to start viewing the defence budget in more realistic terms, where proposed cuts, or small increases, are not viewed as doomsday scenarios.

As the Church of England is, constitutionally, the "national church", this is the doomsday option.

"When you have that much oil spewing for that long everyone was predicting doomsday".

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