
1) Bad for you and then some 2) Beyond recovery 3) Bringing death 4) Bringing ruin 5) Brutal 6) Calamitous 7) Causing death 8) Causing ruin 9) Controlled or decreed by fate 10) Cruel 11) Deadly 12) Death-causing 13) Death-dealing 14) Death-inducing 15) Deathly 16) Decisively important 17) Dire 18) Disastrous
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1) Calamitous 2) Deadly 3) Deathful 4) Deathly 5) Decisive 6) Disastrous 7) Fateful 8) Funest 9) Inevitable 10) Lethal 11) Mortiferous 12) Toxic 13) Unfortunate
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• (a.) Foreboding death or great disaster. • (a.) Causing death or destruction; deadly; mortal; destructive; calamitous; as, a fatal wound; a fatal disease; a fatal day; a fatal error. • (a.) Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny; necessary; inevitable.
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causing death, deadly; mortal; lethal.
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Causing death, deadly, mortal, lethal. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(fa´tәl) pertaining to or resulting in death; called also lethal.
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Fa'tal adjective [ Latin
fatalis , from
fatum : confer French
fatal . See
Fate .]
1. Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny; necessary; inevitable. [ R.] « These thing are
fatal and necessary.»
Tillotson. « It was
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Causing death.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fā′tăl Definitions: 1. Pertaining to or causing death; denoting especially inevitability or inescapability of death.
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[
adj] - bringing death 2. [adj] - controlled or decreed by fate
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fatal 1. Controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined. 2. Causing or capable of causing death; such as, a fatal car accident. 3. Causing destruction, disaster, or ruin. 4. Marking an important or decisive stage in a process or series of events. 5. Etymology: from Latin fata, fatum, 'thing spoken (by the gods), one's destiny'; from fari, 'to spe...
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fateful adjective controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined; `a fatal series of events`
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causing death
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[SAT terms] bringing death
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