chernobyl

/tʃɛrnəˈbaɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

A former nuclear power station in Ukraine where a catastrophic nuclear accident occurred in 1986, resulting in a large release of radioactive material into the environment.

“The Chernobyl disaster led to a significant increase in thyroid cancer rates among people living in the surrounding area.”

Synonyms

  • catastrophe
  • disaster

Antonyms

  • accident-free
  • nuclear-safe