noun
- a person who believes that major geological changes have occurred suddenly through violent upheavals rather than gradual processes
- a person who predicts or expects disaster or catastrophe
Usage: geology, historical; contrasts with uniformitarianism
Usage: general usage
Examples
- Early catastrophists argued that Noah's flood explained the fossil record.
- The catastrophist theory was eventually replaced by the principle of uniformitarianism in geology.
- Some critics dismissed him as a catastrophist for warning about climate change.
- Catastrophists in the 18th century debated whether Earth's features resulted from sudden cataclysms.
- The economist was labeled a catastrophist for predicting an imminent market collapse.