cataclysmically
/ˌkætəˈklɪzmɪkli/
adverb
- In a way that involves sudden, violent destruction or extreme change.
- The economy collapsed cataclysmically after the banking crisis.
- The two tectonic plates collided cataclysmically, triggering a massive earthquake.
- The volcano erupted cataclysmically, covering the island in ash.
- In an extremely bad or severe way that causes major problems.
- The plan went cataclysmically wrong when the main supplier backed out.
- The team's star player was injured cataclysmically right before the final game.
- The company failed cataclysmically, leaving thousands without jobs.