fatal (Meaning)

Wordnet

fatal (a)

bringing death

Wordnet

fatal (s)

having momentous consequences; of decisive importance

(of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin

controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined

Webster

fatal (a.)

Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny; necessary; inevitable.

Foreboding death or great disaster.

Causing death or destruction; deadly; mortal; destructive; calamitous; as, a fatal wound; a fatal disease; a fatal day; a fatal error.

fatal Sentence Examples

  1. The fatal car accident claimed the lives of three innocent people.
  2. The doctor delivered the fatal news to the patient's family.
  3. The snake's venomous bite proved fatal to the hiker.
  4. The fatal disease had no cure, and the patient succumbed to it within weeks.
  5. The pilot's fatal error led to the plane crash, resulting in the loss of all passengers.
  6. The fatal flaw in the design caused the building to collapse, injuring dozens of people.
  7. The fatal decision to ignore the warning signs led to the company's downfall.
  8. The fatal attraction between the two individuals resulted in a tragic love story.
  9. The fatal consequences of war are felt by families and communities for generations.
  10. The fatal mistakes of history serve as lessons for future generations.

FAQs About the word fatal

bringing death, having momentous consequences; of decisive importance, (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin, controlled

disastrous, catastrophic, unfortunate, damning, destructive, calamitous, ruinous, fateful,cataclysmic, luckless

fortuitous, fortunate, happy, providential, providential, fortunate, lucky, lucky, happy, fortuitous

The fatal car accident claimed the lives of three innocent people.

The doctor delivered the fatal news to the patient's family.

The snake's venomous bite proved fatal to the hiker.

The fatal disease had no cure, and the patient succumbed to it within weeks.