C1 adjective 중립

apocalypse

/əˈpɒkəlɪps/

A catastrophic event resulting in total destruction or the complete end of the world. It can also refer to a prophetic revelation or a disaster of such magnitude that it fundamentally alters society.

예시

3 / 5
1

The movie depicts a group of survivors trying to find food after the zombie apocalypse.

The movie depicts a group of survivors trying to find food after the zombie apocalypse.

2

Diplomats worked tirelessly to prevent a nuclear apocalypse during the height of the Cold War.

Diplomats worked tirelessly to prevent a nuclear apocalypse during the height of the Cold War.

3

If I don't pass this exam, it's going to be a total apocalypse for my weekend plans.

If I don't pass this exam, it's going to be a total apocalypse for my weekend plans.

어휘 가족

명사
apocalypse
부사
apocalyptically
형용사
apocalyptic
관련
apocalyptism
💡

암기 팁

Think of the Greek 'apo-' (away) and 'kalyptein' (to cover). An apocalypse is an 'uncovering'—a revelation so big the world is never the same.

빠른 퀴즈

The sudden market crash was described by financial pundits as an economic ______.

정답!

정답은: apocalypse

예시

1

The movie depicts a group of survivors trying to find food after the zombie apocalypse.

everyday

The movie depicts a group of survivors trying to find food after the zombie apocalypse.

2

Diplomats worked tirelessly to prevent a nuclear apocalypse during the height of the Cold War.

formal

Diplomats worked tirelessly to prevent a nuclear apocalypse during the height of the Cold War.

3

If I don't pass this exam, it's going to be a total apocalypse for my weekend plans.

informal

If I don't pass this exam, it's going to be a total apocalypse for my weekend plans.

4

The professor discussed the symbolism of the apocalypse in 14th-century European literature.

academic

The professor discussed the symbolism of the apocalypse in 14th-century European literature.

5

Market analysts fear that a sudden collapse in the housing sector could trigger an economic apocalypse.

business

Market analysts fear that a sudden collapse in the housing sector could trigger an economic apocalypse.

어휘 가족

명사
apocalypse
부사
apocalyptically
형용사
apocalyptic
관련
apocalyptism

자주 쓰는 조합

nuclear apocalypse nuclear apocalypse
impending apocalypse impending apocalypse
post-apocalypse post-apocalypse
zombie apocalypse zombie apocalypse
environmental apocalypse environmental apocalypse

자주 쓰는 구문

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

The symbols of war, famine, pestilence, and death

Apocalypse now

An expression used to describe a current state of chaos

Prepping for the apocalypse

The act of gathering supplies for a potential global disaster

자주 혼동되는 단어

apocalypse vs Armageddon

Armageddon specifically refers to the location or the final battle between good and evil, whereas apocalypse refers to the event of destruction or revelation itself.

📝

사용 참고사항

The word is frequently used hyperbolically in informal contexts to describe a minor personal disaster. In academic or literary contexts, it retains its original meaning of a world-ending event or a spiritual revelation.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often use 'apocalypse' to describe any bad situation, but it should be reserved for events that imply total or irreversible destruction.

💡

암기 팁

Think of the Greek 'apo-' (away) and 'kalyptein' (to cover). An apocalypse is an 'uncovering'—a revelation so big the world is never the same.

📖

어원

From the Ancient Greek 'apokalupsis', meaning 'unveiling' or 'revelation'.

문법 패턴

Countable noun: 'an apocalypse' or 'the apocalypses'. Usually takes 'the' when referring to the biblical end of the world.
🌍

문화적 맥락

Deeply rooted in Judeo-Christian theology (The Book of Revelation), the term now dominates modern pop culture in the 'dystopian' and 'post-apocalyptic' film genres.

빠른 퀴즈

The sudden market crash was described by financial pundits as an economic ______.

정답!

정답은: apocalypse

관련 단어

intrabrevsion

C1

A technical or linguistic term referring to the internal abbreviation or condensation of information within a specific system or document. It describes the act of shortening components for internal efficiency while maintaining the integrity of the overall structure.

prevalor

C1

To prove superior in power, influence, or frequency within a specific context. It describes a situation where one principle, opinion, or force becomes dominant over others.

ultrajuncter

C1

Describing something that exists beyond a standard point of connection or is characterized by an extreme degree of integration between disparate parts. It is typically used in specialized contexts to denote systems, theories, or structures that bridge multiple complex networks simultaneously.

macrosanctible

C1

A large-scale system, institution, or conceptual framework that is regarded as inviolable and beyond criticism due to its perceived sacredness or fundamental importance. It typically refers to entities that are protected from alteration or scrutiny because of their massive cultural or structural status.

uncedate

C1

A formal and technical noun referring to a state or instance where a claim, territory, or right has not been yielded or surrendered. It describes the preservation of original status or possession despite pressure to concede or transfer control.

anvention

C1

To systematically modify or adapt an existing concept or object into a new form, particularly within a controlled environment or set of parameters. This verb describes the process of innovating by bridging the gap between rigorous analysis and creative invention.

semiliberness

C1

To exist in or grant a state of partial liberty or restricted autonomy. It describes the act of functioning within a framework that provides some freedom while maintaining significant oversight or control.

cosolvment

C1

Describing a substance or factor that acts in conjunction with another to facilitate the process of dissolving a solute or resolving a complex situation. In technical contexts, it refers to an auxiliary agent that enhances the solubility of a primary solvent system.

unaudless

C1

Describing something that is completely devoid of sound or impossible to hear. It is often used in literary or technical contexts to emphasize a profound state of silence or a lack of auditory signature.

monosomnful

C1

A noun referring to the physiological or habitual state of experiencing only one continuous, uninterrupted period of sleep within a twenty-four-hour cycle. It describes the quality of a monophasic sleep pattern where rest is concentrated into a single block without supplemental naps.

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