Armageddon/ˌɑːrməˈɡedn/ Definition 1 of 2Pro Tip 1/3Modern Usage Used to describe events with huge, often global consequences; mainly hyperbolic. The meteor strike was likened to armageddon. Pro Tip 2/3Catastrophic Context Emphasizes the extreme severity of a situation, beyond a typical disaster. After the earthquake, the city was in a state of armageddon. Pro Tip 3/3Not Literal Often used metaphorically, not always indicating a literal end of the world. The financial crisis felt like armageddon for our company.