doomsdayism

[US]/[ˈduːzdeɪɪzəm]/
[UK]/[ˈduːzdeɪɪzəm]/

Translation

n.The belief that the world will end or be destroyed, often associated with specific events or dates.; A tendency to predict or focus on catastrophic events and the end of the world.

Phrases & Collocations

doomsdayism fears

avoid doomsdayism

fueled doomsdayism

rejecting doomsdayism

doomsdayism narrative

embracing doomsdayism

historical doomsdayism

predicting doomsdayism

criticizing doomsdayism

doomsdayism spread

Example Sentences

the rise of doomsdayism is fueled by anxieties about climate change.

he dismissed their doomsdayism as mere sensationalism and fear-mongering.

doomsdayism often leads to unproductive and paralyzing behaviors.

the media can inadvertently amplify doomsdayism through constant negative reporting.

she warned against falling prey to doomsdayism and losing hope.

his doomsdayism stemmed from a deep-seated pessimism about the future.

the doomsdayism surrounding the y2k bug proved to be unfounded.

we need to counter doomsdayism with realistic solutions and proactive planning.

doomsdayism can be a self-fulfilling prophecy if it leads to inaction.

the group's doomsdayism was rooted in their interpretation of ancient prophecies.

despite the doomsdayism, many people remain optimistic about humanity's future.

he criticized the doomsdayism prevalent in some online communities.

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