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Sentence count:260+10Posted:2016-10-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blackcalamitousfatalfatefulSimilar words: disasterastronomerobstreperousdisableddisagreedisappeardisabilitystrongMeaning: [-trəs]  adj. (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin. 
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211. The truth is now out - Labour's policies would be disastrous for jobs.
212. His attempts to dangle babies on his knee had proved disastrous.
213. This can have disastrous consequences for growing horses who need calcium for bone formation.
214. Unfortunately, many schools have yet to learn this, and the consequences are disastrous.
215. Although a short period of unemployment may be unwelcome and will certainly cause hardship, it is not necessarily disastrous.
216. Otherwise, you will usher in disastrous consequences.
217. Joel was almost unplayable in this series. Bibby was a disastrous signing.
218. Emerging economies, for the most part, avoided this disastrous over-borrowing.
219. In a literary work in which the protagonist meets an unhappy or disastrous end.
220. Rio Tinto, in the throes of spending $3.8 billion on buying Riversdale, a coal producer with interests in Africa, is deeply scarred by its disastrous overpayment for Canada's Alcan in 2007.
221. But the economic downturn and its disastrous impact on the job market may force them to sharpen their focus earlier than they would otherwise have liked. After all, even Generation Y has to eat.
222. The dramatic influx of Vietnames boat people has created a serious problem for the host country which will lead to disastrous consequences unless it is dealt with speedily.
223. Asia saw the launch of about 60 hedge funds in 2009 but most start-ups were relatively small -- under $50 million -- after a disastrous year for the industry in 2008 kept investors gun-shy.
224. Wind hazard is the one which has the widespread influence in the nature disaster, and hurricane hazard is the most devastative and disastrous one.
225. Some of the blame for the disastrous night must be shouldered by the promoters.
226. But Baring's higher - ups viewed Leeson as aboy, and they ignored the audit report - with disastrous consequences.
227. In any case, it ignores the disastrous effect of communism on Romani livelihoods and culture.
228. And as we start to talk more about a new raft of stock market flotations, the bubble will move from professional investors towards the public market — where it can have really disastrous consequences. Sentencedict.com
229. Statistics travel accident insurance claims data show that as many accidents caused by flight delays and cancellation of a large area, there is no doubt a claim of "disastrous."
230. The dirty trick didn't work and the plague was disastrous for the town.
231. Why would China's rulers embark on a such a disastrous course?
232. For the adults more than quadragenarian will remember the disastrous disaster happened in Tangshan about thirty-three years ago.
233. The workshops were destroyed by a disastrous fire in 1868, and the recommencement of the work was made impossible by the Franco-German war.
234. Once hostilities began, Revere once again joined the artillery, serving without note until the disastrous expedition to Castine, Maine.
235. If life is experienced without any painful or disastrous experiences, it is a life that is very unchallengeable!
236. In general , a literary work in which the protagonist meets an unhappy or disastrous end.
237. The company's result was spoiled by a disastrous last quarter.
238. History, particularly the disastrous Italian legacy in Libya, has been a constant element in Gaddafi's speeches since he took power in a bloodless coup in 1969.
239. The disastrous rule of rice planthopper occurrence in Jianghuai rice region and its forecast techniques were studied.
240. But that would be to ignore the disastrous contribution of Herbert Hoover, president from 1929 to 1933, and a principal author, by some accounts, of the great depression.
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