judgment day
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Definition
Noun: 1. The final day of reckoning: In Christian eschatology, Judgment Day refers to a future time at the end of the world when God will judge all people, deciding their eternal fate based on their earthly actions and faith. 2. A time of ultimate judgment or decision: By extension, it can metaphorically describe any crucial moment of final assessment or decision that will have irreversible consequences.
Usage Examples
Noun (Theological context):
- Many believers live their lives in preparation for Judgment Day.
- The sermon focused on the themes of repentance and accountability before Judgment Day.
Noun (Metaphorical context):
- The final exam felt like a personal judgment day for the students.
- When the project is presented to the board, it will be our judgment day.
Advanced Usage
- "to face judgment day": to confront a moment of final evaluation or consequence.
- The corrupt official knew he would eventually have to face his own judgment day in court.
Variants and Related Words
- Judgement Day: An alternative, chiefly British, spelling of "Judgment Day."
- The Day of Judgment: A synonymous phrase with identical meaning.
- Doomsday: Often used synonymously, though it can more specifically emphasize destruction rather than the act of judging.
- The Last Judgment: A term specifically referencing the final and universal judgment by God of all people.
Synonyms
- Doom: (especially in "day of doom") implies a fateful day of judgment and destruction.
- Reckoning: suggests a time when past actions are settled and consequences are delivered.
Related Idioms
- "like it's Judgment Day": behaving or reacting as if facing a moment of supreme finality or judgment.
- He was so nervous during the interview, he acted like it was Judgment Day.
Noun
- (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives