The difference between Doomsday and Judgement day

When used as nouns, doomsday means the day when god is expected to judge the world, whereas judgement day means the last judgment, final judgment, final trial of all humankind, both the living and dead by god expected to take place at the end of the world, when each is rewarded or punished according to his or her merits.


Doomsday is also adjective with the meaning: concerned with or predicting future universal destruction.

check bellow for the other definitions of Doomsday and Judgement day

  1. Doomsday as a noun:

    The day when God is expected to judge the world; end times.

  2. Doomsday as a noun:

    judgement day; the day of the Final Judgment; any day of decisive judgement or final dissolution.

  1. Doomsday as an adjective:

    Concerned with or predicting future universal destruction.

  2. Doomsday as an adjective:

    Given to or marked by forebodings or predictions of impending calamity.

  3. Doomsday as an adjective:

    Capable of causing widespread or total destruction.

  1. Judgement day as a noun (Christianity, Islam, Judaism):

    The Last Judgment, Final Judgment, final trial of all humankind, both the living and dead by God expected to take place at the end of the world, when each is rewarded or punished according to his or her merits.