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fateful
[feyt-fuhl]
adjective
having momentous significance or consequences; decisively important; portentous.
a fateful meeting between the leaders of the two countries.
fatal, deadly, or disastrous.
controlled or determined by destiny; inexorable.
prophetic; ominous.
fateful
/ ˈڱɪٴʊ /
adjective
having important consequences; decisively important
bringing death or disaster
controlled by or as if by fate
prophetic
Other 51Թ Forms
- fatefully adverb
- fatefulness noun
- ˈڲٱڳܱԱ noun
- ˈڲٱڳܱ adverb
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Example Sentences
However, of the 10 players that started that fateful Game 5 of the World Series for the Yankees, only three are active on the Yankees’ roster: Judge, Volpe and catcher Austin Wells.
The character’s criminal path is tracked with similar briskness — a fateful series of colorful encounters and escapades as Elmer, a turbulent young man on the move, looks for his big opportunity in Kansas and Oklahoma.
She said the details of what happened that fateful day in Haverfordwest had "led to much frustration, disappointment and ultimately anger in how things played out".
Leaving her sister at home on that fateful June morning, Jane was enjoying her new job in retirement delivering Betterware catalogues.
His fateful choice that day — rescuing, or some might say stealing, a precious painting of a goldfinch — brings him solace.
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