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fateful
adjective fate·ful \ˈfāt-fəl\
: having important results : producing a serious and usually bad result
Full Definition of FATEFUL
1
: having a quality of ominous prophecy <a fateful remark>
2
a : involving momentous consequences : decisive <made his fateful decision to declare war — W. L. Shirer> b : deadly, catastrophic
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First Known Use of FATEFUL
circa 1720
Related to FATEFUL
- Synonyms
- calamitous, cataclysmal (or cataclysmic), catastrophic, damning, destructive, disastrous, fatal, ruinous, unfortunate
Synonym Discussion of FATEFUL
ominous, portentous, fateful mean having a menacing or threatening aspect. ominous implies having a menacing, alarming character foreshadowing evil or disaster <ominous rumblings from the volcano>. portentous suggests being frighteningly big or impressive but now seldom definitely connotes forewarning of calamity <an eerie and portentous stillness>. fateful suggests being of momentous or decisive importance <the fateful conference that led to war>.
FATEFUL Defined for Kids
fateful
adjective fate·ful \ˈfāt-fəl\
Definition of FATEFUL for Kids
: having serious results <a fateful decision>
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