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      • Purely an Old Testament term, signifying adversities--natural, but more often those that result from wickedness or moral evil. Various kinds: (1) folly, "a foolish son" (Proverbs 19:13); (2) disease, poverty, bereavement, as in Job's experience (Job 6:2; 30:13); (3) persecution (2 Samuel 22:19; Psalms 18:18);
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  1. The meaning of CALAMITOUS is being, causing, or accompanied by calamity. How to use calamitous in a sentence.

  2. Mar 7, 2018 · Below we have compiled a list of nearly 750 difficult and/or less commonly used words from the KJV with an instance count (some counts include plural forms and other variations of the word), definition, and example references.

  3. Synonyms and antonyms of calamitous in English. calamitous. adjective. These are words and phrases related to calamitous. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of calamitous. A drought would be calamitous to the region's crops. Synonyms. disastrous. catastrophic. fatal. ruinous. cataclysmic. adverse.

  4. Of the nature of or marked by calamity or great misfortune; bringing or resulting from calamity; making wretched; distressing or distressful: as, a calamitous event; “that calamitous prison,” Milton, S.A.,1. 1480; “this sad and calamitous condition,” South. Synonyms Afflictive, disastrous, distressing, grievous, deplorable, baleful ...

  5. 1. ( a.) Suffering calamity; wretched; miserable. 2. ( a.) Producing, or attended with distress and misery; making wretched; wretched; unhappy. Greek. 4190. poneros -- toilsome, bad. ... which refers rather to essential character, as well as from sapros, which indicates.

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  8. Any great misfortune or cause of misery; -- generally applied to events or disasters which produce extensive evil, either to communities or individuals. 2. (n.) A state or time of distress or misfortune; misery. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. CALAMITY.