désastre
disaster, catastrophe
noun deh-ZAS-truh Less Common
Origin: Italian disastro (ill-starred)
Usage Note
Désastre describes a calamity of significant scale, natural or human-made. Informally it is also used hyperbolically — c'est un désastre can describe a badly cooked meal or a failed haircut. The adjective désastreux means 'disastrous' and is commonly used in both formal and casual registers.
Examples
"Le tremblement de terre a causé un désastre."
Natural Translation
The earthquake caused a disaster.
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