doomed (Meaning)
doomed (n)
people who are destined to die soon
doomed (s)
marked for certain death
in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell
marked by or promising bad fortune
(usually followed by `to') determined by tragic fate
doomed (imp. & p. p.)
of Doom
Synonyms & Antonyms of doomed
doomed Sentence Examples
- The sky was an ominous gray, and the dark clouds seemed to foretell a doomed journey.
- The project was doomed from the start, as the team lacked the necessary resources and expertise.
- The passengers were doomed to die when the plane crashed into the ocean.
- The company's fate was doomed when the CEO made a series of disastrous decisions.
- The relationship was doomed from the beginning, as the couple had fundamental differences in values and goals.
- The doomed expedition set out into the treacherous wilderness, unaware of the dangers that lay ahead.
- The old house was doomed to be demolished, as it was no longer safe for habitation.
- The protagonist was doomed to repeat the same mistakes over and over again, unable to break the cycle of destruction.
- The city was doomed to fall when the invading army surrounded it and cut off all supplies.
- The protagonist's relentless pursuit of revenge left them doomed to a life of darkness and despair.
FAQs About the word doomed
people who are destined to die soon, marked for certain death, in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell, marked by or promising bad fortune, (usually followe
finished,done, ruined, sunk, imperiled,endangered, done for, kaput, kaputt, dead
pardoned,pardoned,reprieved, reprieved,
The sky was an ominous gray, and the dark clouds seemed to foretell a doomed journey.
The project was doomed from the start, as the team lacked the necessary resources and expertise.
The passengers were doomed to die when the plane crashed into the ocean.
The company's fate was doomed when the CEO made a series of disastrous decisions.