9 - Adjectives Flashcards

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Dire

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Extremely serious or urgent, often used to emphasize the severity of climate change impacts.

Example sentence: “The dire consequences of climate change include rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and loss of biodiversity.”

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Unprecedented

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Never before experienced or witnessed, indicating the novelty and magnitude of climate change effects.

Example sentence: “The rate of temperature increase observed in recent decades is unprecedented in human history, highlighting the urgency of climate action.”

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Alarming

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Causing concern or fear due to the rapid pace or severity of climate change and its impacts.

Example sentence: “The alarming rate of ice melt in polar regions is accelerating sea level rise, posing a threat to coastal communities worldwide.”

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Inexorable

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Impossible to stop or prevent, often used to describe the relentless progression of climate change.

Example sentence: “Despite efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, the inexorable march of climate change continues unabated.”

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Global

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Relating to or affecting the entire Earth, underscoring the widespread and interconnected nature of climate change.

Example sentence: “Climate change is a global phenomenon that requires global cooperation and concerted action to address effectively.”

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Catastrophic

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Involving or causing sudden and widespread disaster or devastation, highlighting the potential severe consequences of unchecked climate change.

Example sentence: “The catastrophic effects of climate change, such as extreme heatwaves and intensified storms, threaten human lives and ecosystems.”

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Disruptive

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Causing disturbance or interruption to normal patterns or systems, indicating the disruptive influence of climate change on ecosystems, economies, and societies.

Example sentence: “Climate change is already having a disruptive impact on agriculture, leading to crop failures and food insecurity in vulnerable regions.”

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Pervasive

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Spreading widely throughout an area or group, suggesting the pervasive nature of climate change effects across various sectors and geographical regions.

Example sentence: “The pervasive effects of climate change are evident in shifts in rainfall patterns, melting glaciers, and changing biodiversity distributions.”

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Irreversible

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Impossible to reverse or undo, emphasizing the long-term and potentially irreversible changes caused by climate change.

Example sentence: “Some of the impacts of climate change, such as species extinction and loss of ice sheets, may be irreversible even with immediate mitigation efforts.”

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Interconnected

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Having connections or relationships with other parts, systems, or factors, highlighting the interconnectedness of climate change with social, economic, and environmental processes.

Example sentence: “The interconnected nature of climate change and global issues like poverty and inequality underscores the need for integrated solutions.”

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