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casualty

[C] Countable

This term carries a clinical, detached tone often used in official reports, military briefings, or news broadcasts to quantify loss without emotional embellishment. It shifts the focus from the individual tragedy to a statistical total, creating a sense of distance between the observer and the suffering. When applied to non-human entities, the word takes on a cynical or ironic quality. It suggests an inevitable sacrifice or a collateral loss caused by a larger systemic shift, framing the failure as an unavoidable byproduct of progress or policy.

Countable when referring to individual victims of a disaster or people lost in battle.

Meanings

Noun

A person killed or injured in a war or accident.

"The highway collision resulted in three casualties."

Noun

A person or thing that is badly affected by an event or a decision.

"Small bookstores were the main casualties of the rise of e-commerce."

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