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Tsunami Meaning in English

word

suˈnɑmi/, /tsuˈnɑmi
soo-NAH-mee
tsuːnˈɑːmi
tsoo-NAH-mee

Definition

A tsunami is a very large and powerful sea wave, usually caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption, that can cause severe flooding and destruction near coastlines.

Usage & Nuances

'Tsunami' is used in scientific, news, and everyday contexts. Sometimes used metaphorically to describe something overwhelming (e.g., 'a tsunami of emotions'). Often followed by verbs like 'hit', 'strike', or 'cause'. Not the same as a regular tidal wave.

Example Sentences

A tsunami can destroy entire villages.

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The news reported a tsunami warning.

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A strong earthquake sometimes causes a tsunami.

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After the tsunami, emergency teams helped the survivors.

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A wall of water from the tsunami swept away everything in its path.

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The word 'tsunami' comes from Japanese and is now used all over the world.

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