[noncount] 1 : very bad events or situations that cannot be avoided
▪ The sailors had a sense/feeling of (impending) doom as the storm approached. [=they sensed or felt that something very bad was going to happen] ▪ The prophets of doom [=people who predict that bad things will happen] say that the Internet will kill off print newspapers. ▪ The papers are filled with stories of gloom and doom. 2 : death or ruin
▪ the story of a mysterious creature who lures travelers to their doom ▪ Prepare to meet your doom. [=die] ▪ The poor economy spelled doom for many small businesses. [=many small businesses would fail because of the poor economy]
▪ The sailors had a sense/feeling of (impending) doom as the storm approached. [=they sensed or felt that something very bad was going to happen] ▪ The prophets of doom [=people who predict that bad things will happen] say that the Internet will kill off print newspapers. ▪ The papers are filled with stories of gloom and doom.
▪ the story of a mysterious creature who lures travelers to their doom ▪ Prepare to meet your doom. [=die] ▪ The poor economy spelled doom for many small businesses. [=many small businesses would fail because of the poor economy]







