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jumpcut
English
Noun
jumpcut (plural jumpcuts)
- Alternative spelling of jump cut
jumpcut From the web:
disastrous
English
Etymology
From French désastreux, from Middle French desastre (“disaster”) (modern désastre), from Italian disastro, itself from dis- (“away, without”) (from Latin) + astro (“star, planet”) (from Latin astrum 'star, celestial body', from Ancient Greek (astron)).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??z??st??s/
Adjective
disastrous (comparative more disastrous, superlative most disastrous)
- Of the nature of a disaster; calamitous.
- Foreboding disaster; ill-omened.
Synonyms
- (calamitous): cataclysmic, catastrophic
- (ill-omened): ill-boding, inauspicious, sinister
Antonyms
- auspicious
- fortunate
Derived terms
- disastrously
Translations
disastrous From the web:
- what disastrous means
- what disaster event happened
- what does disastrous mean
- disastrous definition
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