dooms Antonyms
Meaning of dooms
dooms
a law or ordinance especially in Anglo-Saxon England, to set on a fixed course to an unhappy end, unhappy destiny, a decision made by a court, judgment, decision, death sense 1, ruin, judgment day sense 1, destiny, a usually unhappy end, to make certain the failure or destruction of, to give judgment against, to fix the fate of, condemn sense 2, judgment sense 5a, death, ruin, a judicial condemnation or sentence
dooms Sentence Examples
- The impending meteor strike threatened to doom the entire planet.
- Her reckless driving put her on a path to doom.
- The ancient prophecies foretold a time of doom when darkness would consume the world.
- As the storm raged, the ship's fate seemed doomed.
- The oppressive regime's tyranny cast a shadow of doom over the kingdom.
- The financial crisis brought many businesses to the brink of doom.
- The doctor delivered the grim news that the patient's condition was doomed.
- The collapse of the bridge sent vehicles and people hurtling to their doom.
- The scientist warned of the potential for nuclear warfare to cause global doom.
- Despite the impending doom, the people refused to lose hope.
FAQs About the word dooms
a law or ordinance especially in Anglo-Saxon England, to set on a fixed course to an unhappy end, unhappy destiny, a decision made by a court, judgment, decisio
sentences,rulings, decisions,judgements, verdicts, findings, holdings, judgments, opinions, pronouncements
lives,births,existences, rises, nativities, geneses,creations, originations
The impending meteor strike threatened to doom the entire planet.
Her reckless driving put her on a path to doom.
The ancient prophecies foretold a time of doom when darkness would consume the world.
As the storm raged, the ship's fate seemed doomed.