Pronunciation: /trʌmpɑkəlɪps/
noun a blend of the words 'Trump' and 'apocalypse', referring to a catastrophic or disastrous event or situation associated with the presidency of Donald Trump
A1 The Trumpocalypse is a term used to describe the potential downfall of society under Donald Trump's presidency.
A2 Many people fear the Trumpocalypse will bring about chaos and uncertainty.
B1 The Trumpocalypse has led to increased political polarization and social unrest.
B2 Some believe the Trumpocalypse is a result of failed leadership and misguided policies.
C1 The Trumpocalypse has sparked debates about the future of democracy and the rule of law.
C2 Scholars have analyzed the implications of the Trumpocalypse on global politics and international relations.
formal The term 'Trumpocalypse' is often used to describe the chaotic and divisive political climate during the Trump administration.
informal People were really divided during the Trumpocalypse, with strong opinions on both sides.
slang I can't believe we survived the Trumpocalypse, it was a wild ride.
figurative The Trumpocalypse felt like a storm of controversy and uncertainty that swept through the country.
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