Endzeitstimmung

/ˈɛntˌtsaɪ̯tˌʃtiːmʊŋ/
💡 end-of-the-world mood

Die Endzeitstimmung in dem Film war so bedrückend, dass ich das Kino verlassen musste.

The end-of-the-world mood in the film was so oppressive that I had to leave the cinema.


literary

A feeling of impending doom or apocalypse, often associated with a sense of despair or fatalism.

Nach dem Krieg herrschte eine allgemeine Endzeitstimmung in der Bevölkerung.

After the war, there was a general sense of end-of-the-world mood among the population.

Die Pandemie verstärkte die Endzeitstimmung in den Medien.

The pandemic intensified the end-of-the-world mood in the media.

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Often used in cultural, political, or historical contexts to describe collective anxiety about societal collapse.

💡Pro Tip

Contextual Usage

Use 'Endzeitstimmung' to describe a pervasive feeling of dread or hopelessness, especially in contexts like dystopian literature, post-crisis societies, or apocalyptic scenarios.

Gold Rule

Avoid Literal Interpretation

Do not confuse 'Endzeitstimmung' with a literal end of time. It refers to a psychological or cultural mood, not a religious or eschatological event.

📖Word Origin

Compound of 'Endzeit' (end time, apocalypse) + 'Stimmung' (mood, atmosphere), first attested in the early 20th century.

📝Usage Notes

Common in literary, journalistic, and cultural discourse. Often carries a literary or poetic tone rather than a literal reference to the apocalypse.

Word Breakdown

Endzeit
end time, apocalypse
compound noun
+
Stimmung
mood, atmosphere
noun
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