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nuclear winter vs catastrophe

catastrophe vs nuclear winter

nuclear winter and catastrophe both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
nuclear winter Yes No No No
catastrophe Yes No No No
As nouns, catastrophe is a hypernym of nuclear winter; that is, catastrophe is a word with a broader meaning than nuclear winter:
  • nuclear winter: a long period of darkness and extreme cold that scientists predict would follow a full-scale nuclear war; a layer of dust and smoke in the atmosphere would cover the earth and block the rays of the sun; most living organisms would perish
  • catastrophe: a sudden violent change in the earth's surface
Other hypernyms of nuclear winter include cataclysm.
nuclear winter (noun) catastrophe (noun)
a long period of darkness and extreme cold that scientists predict would follow a full-scale nuclear war; a layer of dust and smoke in the atmosphere would cover the earth and block the rays of the sun; most living organisms would perish an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
a sudden violent change in the earth's surface
a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune
Difference between nuclear winter and catastrophe

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