Associations to the word «Doomsday»

Wiktionary

DOOMSDAY, adjective. Concerned with or predicting future universal destruction.
DOOMSDAY, adjective. Given to or marked by forebodings or predictions of impending calamity.
DOOMSDAY, adjective. Capable of causing widespread or total destruction.
DOOMSDAY, noun. The day when God is expected to judge the world; end times.
DOOMSDAY, noun. Judgement day; the day of the Final Judgment; any day of decisive judgement or final dissolution.
DOOMSDAY BOOK, proper noun. Alternative form of Domesday Book
DOOMSDAY DEVICE, noun. A weapon (often a bomb) programmed to automatically be used in response to certain attacks, usually with very dire consequences (such as the annihilation of the world).
DOOMSDAY DEVICE, noun. An extremely powerful weapon
DOOMSDAY DEVICE, noun. Alternative spelling of doomsday device
DOOMSDAY DEVICES, noun. Plural of Doomsday Device
DOOMSDAY DEVICES, noun. Plural of doomsday device
DOOMSDAY EVENT, noun. (cosmology) (astronomy) An occurrence which causes the end of the universe or which destroys the planet earth; a global cataclysm.
DOOMSDAY EVENT, noun. A localized event causing widespread death or destruction within a specific geographical area.
DOOMSDAY EVENT, noun. (figuratively) A disastrous occurrence.
DOOMSDAY WEAPON, noun. A hypothetical weapon that has the capacity to destroy the Earth.
DOOMSDAY WEAPON, noun. A bomb that is capable of causing widespread or total destruction.

Dictionary definition

DOOMSDAY, noun. (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives.
DOOMSDAY, noun. An unpleasant or disastrous destiny; "everyone was aware of the approaching doom but was helpless to avoid it"; "that's unfortunate but it isn't the end of the world".

Wise words

The chief difference between words and deeds is that words are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds can be done only for God.
Leo Tolstoy