The opposite of disaster is Truimph or success.
Is disaster a adjective
well it all deppens on the disaster you are talking about
Luzhniki disaster happened in 1982.
Ibrox disaster happened in 1971.
Knockshinnoch Disaster happened in 1950.
It has sometimes been suggested that eucatastrophe be used as the opposite of catastrophe or disaster, but the word has never really caught on. The best we can do, to indicate the opposite of a disaster, is to describe an event as extremely fortunate. In some contexts the word breakthrough will convey that meaning.
No, it is an oxymoron, two words that are put together that mean the opposite. For example, you could have 'hating love' or 'stupid genius' or 'burning winter'. Hope this helps!
The term "mayflower" typically refers to the flowering plant or the historical ship associated with the Pilgrims. Its opposite could conceptually be "wilted flower," representing a state of decline or death as opposed to blooming. Alternatively, if considering the ship, the opposite might be "storm" or "sink," indicating chaos or disaster as opposed to the safe passage represented by the Mayflower.
Disaster reduction is disaster mitigation .
what is the role of disaster magistrate
what is the role of disaster magistrate
know disaster,no disaster
"Disaster" by Daniel Knox.
The Chernobyl disaster is an example of a man made disaster.
Is disaster a adjective
A natural disaster. More specifically a meteorological (weather) disaster.
The opposite of farce is often seen as tragedy. Tragedy typically involves a serious or somber tone, dealing with themes of suffering or downfall, while farce is known for its exaggerated humor and absurd situations.