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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
/ ˈfeɪtfʊl /
adjective
having important consequences; decisively important
bringing death or disaster
controlled by or as if by fate
prophetic
Other Word Forms
- fatefully adverb
- fatefulness noun
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Example Sentences
Since that fateful October night, Cortes has switched teams twice.
Scream when another’s conflicted hero made a fateful romantic choice?
As Herlihy recalled their fateful encounter from the day he moved into the dorm, he remembered being impressed by Sandler’s apparent self-assurance.
Just a few months before that fateful lunch served up by Erin Patterson in July 2023, Morwell's paper mill - Australia's last manufacturer of white paper and the provider of many local jobs - shut down.
Gail and Don Patterson had turned up on Erin's doorstep just after midday on that fateful Saturday, an orange cake in hand.
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