• Apocalypse

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /əˈpÉ’kÉ™lɪps/
    • US IPA: /əˈpÉ‘kÉ™lɪps/
    • Hyphenation: a + poc + a + lypse

    Origin

    From Latin apocalypsis, from Ancient Greek ἀποκάλυψις (apokalupsis, "revelation"), from ἀπό (apo, "away") and καλύπτω (kaluptō, "I cover").

    Full definition of apocalypse

    Noun

    apocalypse

    (plural apocalypses)
    1. A revelation. from 14th c.The early development of Perl 6 was punctuated by a series of apocalypses by Larry Wall.
    2. (Christianity) The unveiling of events prophesied in the Book of Revelation; the second coming and the end of life on Earth; global destruction. from 19th c.
    3. A disaster; a cataclysmic event. from 19th c.
      • 2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 699:The Spanish mission in America soon became not so much crusade as apocalypse.
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