💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Macroshock"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| macroeconomynoun | A large-scale economy. |
| superquakenoun | (seismology, geology, rare) An extremely destructive, large-scale quake, often an earthquake of such magnitude; megaseism; megaquake |
| megastormnoun | A major storm (weather phenomenon) capable of causing catastrophic damage. |
| earthshakernoun | Somebody or something that is earthshaking, or of great global importance. |
| macroproblemnoun | A large-scale problem. |
| macrosystemnoun | The larger cultural system in which an individual lives. |
| macrospherenoun | A relatively large sphere (in a variety of contexts) |
| superexplosionnoun | A particularly large or intense explosion (in any sense). |
| super-quakenoun | Alternative form of superquake. [(seismology, geology, rare) An extremely destructive, large-scale quake, often an earthquake of such magnitude; megaseism; megaquake] |
| macroscalenoun | A relatively large scale |
| megaquakenoun | A very powerful earthquake, generally rated above 7 on the Richter scale. |
| big onenoun | (colloquial) Something important; (with 'the') the most important one, (especially sports) the big game, the big play. |
| macroprojectnoun | A large-scale project. |
| mega-stormnoun | Alternative spelling of megastorm. [A major storm (weather phenomenon) capable of causing catastrophic damage.] |
| megachangenoun | (informal) A very large or significant change. |
| superstormnoun | A major storm (weather phenomenon). |
| supermeteornoun | (rare) A giant meteor. |
| megamergernoun | (informal) A particularly large economic merger. |
| catastrophenoun | Any large and disastrous event of great significance. |
| superwavenoun | (physics) A particularly large or intense wave. |
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