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

  1. The impending meteor strike threatened to doom the entire planet.
  2. Her reckless driving put her on a path to doom.
  3. The ancient prophecies foretold a time of doom when darkness would consume the world.
  4. As the storm raged, the ship's fate seemed doomed.
  5. The oppressive regime's tyranny cast a shadow of doom over the kingdom.
  6. The financial crisis brought many businesses to the brink of doom.
  7. The doctor delivered the grim news that the patient's condition was doomed.
  8. The collapse of the bridge sent vehicles and people hurtling to their doom.
  9. The scientist warned of the potential for nuclear warfare to cause global doom.
  10. 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

rulings, decisions, sentences, holdings, findings,judgements, judgments, verdicts, authorities, dictums

births, lives, rises, nativities,existences, geneses, originations,creations

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.