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is calamitous
adjective
Concerning or involving calamity, disastrous.
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This is not just poor batting, it is calamitous.
But it is calamitous in "Virginia," which keeps you off balance as its tone zigzags among farce, pathos and satire.
My but The Paperboy is calamitous, a howling-yowling dog of a movie; far and away the worst in show.
Democrats will acquire the chairmanship of Senate committees, giving them the ability to control legislation.This is calamitous news for the Bush agenda.
What happens next is calamitous, though Wright's tone is ever cool and calm, as if Patricia Highsmith were taking a viva (Wright was professor of English at the University of Cincinnati).
And the Federal Reserve, too, appears to have been captured by the rich: It seems much more worried about the specter of possible future inflation (which might be bad for the rich) than it is about the tragedy of present-day unemployment (which is calamitous for today's jobless).
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The result has been calamitous.
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