Pronunciation: /ðə kræk ʌv duːm/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'doom' is a noun.
A1 The crack of doom was just a loud noise in the distance.
A2 The characters in the story were afraid of the crack of doom.
B1 The hero bravely faced the crack of doom to save his friends.
B2 The crack of doom echoed through the mountains, signaling the end of the world.
C1 The scientist studied the phenomenon of the crack of doom for years.
C2 The ancient prophecy foretold the exact moment when the crack of doom would sound.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'of' is a preposition.
A1 She was scared of the dark because she believed monsters lurked in the crack of doom.
A2 The old house was rumored to be haunted, with strange noises coming from the crack of doom in the basement.
B1 The treasure map led them to a hidden cave, where they found the legendary sword resting in the crack of doom.
B2 As they approached the volcano, they could see lava bubbling in the crack of doom, signaling an imminent eruption.
C1 The ancient prophecy foretold that only the chosen one could retrieve the artifact from the crack of doom and save the kingdom.
C2 In the final battle, the hero stood at the edge of the cliff, facing the villain in the crack of doom, ready to fight to the death.
formal The hero bravely faced the imminent danger as he approached the crack of doom.
informal We better get out of here before we reach the crack of doom!
slang Dude, we're heading straight for the crack of doom, we need to turn back now!
figurative The ominous clouds gathered overhead, signaling the approaching crack of doom.
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