What is another word for catastrophically?

Pronunciation: [kˌatɐstɹˈɒfɪkli] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "catastrophically", which convey the sense of a disastrous and devastating event. Synonyms for this word include words such as catastrophically, calamitously, disastrously, ruinously, devastatingly, and irreparably. Catastrophically refers to a sudden and disastrous event that leaves a lasting impact on the affected individuals. Calamitously refers to events that are disastrous and destructive, often leading to loss of life and property. Disastrously refers to a situation that has gone terribly wrong, often resulting in significant harm and damage. Ruinously refers to events that result in great loss and devastation, often permanently harming individuals and communities. Devastatingly conveys the idea of something that is destructive and overwhelming, leaving little chance of recovery. Irreparably refers to events that result in permanent and irreversible damage, forever changing the affected individuals.

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Usage examples for Catastrophically

Medical doctors rarely discover an organ weakness until that organ actually begins to catastrophically fail.
"How and When to Be Your Own Doctor"
Dr. Isabelle A. Moser with Steve Solomon
To have broken so personally, so all but catastrophically, with Europe as we had done affected me as the jump sufficient; we had landed somewhere in quite another world or at least on the sharp edge of one; and in the single particular sense could I, as time then went on, feel myself at all moved, with the helpless, the baffled visionary way of it, to push further in.
"Notes of a Son and Brother"
Henry James
Only when people are hard put to it do they want history catastrophically stopped in the midst of its course.
"Christianity and Progress"
Harry Emerson Fosdick

Famous quotes with Catastrophically

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