equally disastrous

Frequency: 6.57.8 per million words

Used to compare two or more things that are disastrous to the same degree.

Categories:

Examples (10)

  • This could have equally disastrous consequences.
  • Choosing either path would have been equally disastrous for the company's finances.
  • The new legislation proved to be equally disastrous as the one it replaced.
  • Failing to act on climate change and allowing massive deforestation would lead to equally disastrous outcomes.
  • His silence and her angry outburst were equally disastrous for their relationship.
  • Both military campaigns were poorly planned and proved equally disastrous.
  • For a small cafe, a sudden lockdown or a major fire could be equally disastrous.
  • While the economic fallout was severe, the social impact of the decision was equally disastrous.
  • Wouldn't both proposals lead to an equally disastrous result for the community?
  • The first candidate's performance was terrible, but the second one was equally disastrous.