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Collision: A crash or conflict between two objects, often vehicles.
Sentence: The accident involved a head-on collision between two trains
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Injury: Physical harm or damage to someone’s body.
Sentence: She suffered an injury to her back
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Mishap: An unfortunate incident; a minor accident.
Sentence: We had a slight mishap with the car.
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Crash: A violent and sudden collision, typically involving vehicles.
Sentence: Three people died in a car crash
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Casualty: A person injured or killed in an accident.
Sentence: The shelling caused thousands of civilian casualties
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Catastrophe: A sudden and widespread disaster or accident.
Sentence: The oil spill was an environmental catastrophe
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Hazard: A potential source of danger or harm.
Sentence: Lead paint is an environmental hazard and can harm children.
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Impact: The forceful coming together of two things.
Sentence: No one could have survived such an impact.
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Wreck: The destruction or ruin of something, often referring to vehicles.
Sentence: it was the worst train wreck in twenty years”
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Repercussion: A consequence or aftermath of an action or event.
Sentence: I am afraid that this unfortunate incident will have any serious repercussion.
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Trauma: Severe emotional or physical shock caused by an injury or event.
Sentence: the trauma of losing a parent can be long lasting
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Whiplash: An injury to the neck caused by a sudden jerking motion.
Sentence: she suffered whiplash in the accident”
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