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Crisis has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty

"they went bankrupt during the economic crisis"

2

a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something

"after the crisis the patient either dies or gets better"

3

A crucial or decisive point or situation; a turning point.

"The merger of the two tech giants marked a crisis for the industry, forcing every competitor to either innovate rapidly or risk becoming obsolete."

In plain English: A crisis is a very serious and dangerous situation that needs immediate action to fix.

"The sudden power outage caused a crisis for everyone trying to finish their dinner."

Usage: Use "crisis" to describe a moment of intense difficulty or danger that requires immediate action, rather than just any significant turning point. It implies an urgent situation where the outcome determines the future course of events.

Example Sentences
"The sudden power outage caused a crisis for everyone trying to finish their dinner." noun
"The school faced a crisis when the heating system broke down during winter break." noun
"Our family went through a financial crisis after losing our main source of income." noun
"Many cities are dealing with a water crisis due to prolonged drought conditions." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
situation juncture
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
Dunkirk exigency juncture depression emergency

Origin

The word crisis comes from the Latin crisis, which was borrowed from Ancient Greek. Originally meaning a "separating" or "judgment," it entered English to describe a critical turning point where a situation must be decided.

Rhyming Words
sis asis ssis osis csis psis isis apsis iasis mysis oasis arsis ensis assis basis lysis tasis sepsis miosis deesis
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