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  1. a serious accident or bad event causing damage or suffering: A series of calamities ruined them - floods, a failed harvest, and the death of a son. Synonyms. cataclysm literary. catastrophe. crisis. disaster. emergency. tragedy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Accidents and disasters. accidentally on purpose idiom.

  2. A calamity is an event that causes a great deal of damage, destruction, or personal distress. [ formal ] He described drugs as the greatest calamity of the age.

  3. 1. : a disastrous event marked by great loss and lasting distress and suffering. calamities of nature. an economic calamity. 2. : a state of deep distress or misery caused by major misfortune or loss. Synonyms. apocalypse. cataclysm. catastrophe. debacle. débâcle. disaster. tragedy. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.

  4. Calamity definition: a great misfortune or disaster, as a flood or serious injury.. See examples of CALAMITY used in a sentence.

  5. an event that causes great damage to peoples lives, property, etc. synonym disaster. The country suffered a series of calamities during the 1980s. His financial help saved the magazine from total calamity.

  6. Use the word calamity to describe an event that causes great harm and misery, or a general state of distress or misery: the calamity of war.

  7. 1. a disaster or misfortune, esp one causing extreme havoc, distress, or misery. 2. a state or feeling of deep distress or misery. [C15: from French calamité, from Latin calamitās; related to Latin incolumis uninjured]

  8. CALAMITY definition: a sudden, bad event that causes a lot of damage or unhappiness. Learn more.

  9. calamity meaning, definition, what is calamity: a terrible and unexpected event that cau...: Learn more.

  10. calamity (noun) calamity /kə ˈ læməti/ noun. plural calamities. Britannica Dictionary definition of CALAMITY. formal. : an event that causes great harm and suffering : disaster. [count] floods, earthquakes, and other calamities. an economic calamity.