debacular
adjEtymology
From debacle.
Definitions
Of, like, or pertaining to a debacle
Of, like, or pertaining to a debacle; calamitous; tragic; suddenly shameful.
- What with the cyanide and electrolytic methods of gold extraction, it is only to be wondered at that the decline in the value of this metal has not been more debacular and tragic than has been seen.
- Nobody made serious complaint about the lamb trade but the sheep phase was debacular. Only an idiot or a charlatan would attempt anything of auguristic nature at this moment.
- Now given over to yawning gaps in the courtship of debtors romantically linked to the annulment of fraudsters, the spectacular often has to fill in with the debacular.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA