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10 August, 01:57
What is cataclysmic?
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Maliyah Butler
10 August, 02:04
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Cataclysmic is an adjective used to describe something that is violently destructive. This word is often used in natural disasters like an earthquake, volcanic eruption, floods and tornado. But the use of this word is not limited to these events. It can also be used in emphasizing how something badly turned out.
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