Doomsday [noun]

Definition of Doomsday:

day of god's judgment of the human race

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Opposite/Antonyms of Doomsday:

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Sentence/Example of Doomsday:

This investment is part of what we know keeps people in doomsday cults, Stone said, and can make it harder to walk away.

Goldman opposed Metro’s financial plan, saying it added up to another untenable “doomsday” budget that would cause the region economic harm.

It’s exceptionally unlikely, but as a subset of all the Giants’ division-winning simulations — only 2,608 in total, out of 50,000 — it’s actually more probable than our final doomsday scenario.

Prosecutors are also probing Shincheonji, a quasi-Christian doomsday sect.

He reaches Berlin, Sunday, 27th August; finds a world gone all to a kind of doomsday with him there, poor gentleman.

Secretary Stanton declared that the delay would be till doomsday if Thomas waited for the latter.

This sort of man always has to be helped, otherwise he goes on beginning and leaving off suddenly until Doomsday.

You have, perhaps, heard of five orders; but there are only two real orders, and there never can be any more until doomsday.

If I wait for some one to come and help me, I may wait until doomsday as this is a side road and little traveled.'

And that will be entirely your doing, for if she had not come she could have lived till Doomsday for all I cared.