fatalistic (Meaning)

Wordnet

fatalistic (a)

of or relating to fatalism

Webster

fatalistic (a.)

Implying, or partaking of the nature of, fatalism.

fatalistic Sentence Examples

  1. The fatalistic attitude of the townspeople led them to believe that the impending flood was inevitable.
  2. With a fatalistic resignation, the man accepted his terminal diagnosis and began to make arrangements for his final days.
  3. The soldier's fatalistic outlook on life made him fearless in battle, knowing that death could come at any moment.
  4. The fatalistic belief that everything happens for a reason prevented the woman from taking any action to improve her situation.
  5. The fatalistic sense of despair that settled over the community after the natural disaster left them feeling helpless and hopeless.
  6. The fatalistic prophecy of the oracle sent the king into a spiral of paranoia and self-destruction.
  7. The fatalistic worldview of the philosopher led him to reject the idea of free will and personal responsibility.
  8. The fatalistic attitude of the gambler caused him to continue betting even after losing everything, believing that his luck would eventually change.
  9. The fatalistic resignation of the prisoner made him indifferent to the harsh conditions and abuse he faced.
  10. The fatalistic belief in karma led the man to accept his misfortunes as a just punishment for his past actions.

FAQs About the word fatalistic

of or relating to fatalismImplying, or partaking of the nature of, fatalism.

cynical, negative, defeatist, grim, nihilist, misanthropic, depressing,nihilistic, bleak, pessimistic

cheery, positivistic, positivistic,optimistic, optimistic, positivist, positivist, positive, rosy, idealistic

The fatalistic attitude of the townspeople led them to believe that the impending flood was inevitable.

With a fatalistic resignation, the man accepted his terminal diagnosis and began to make arrangements for his final days.

The soldier's fatalistic outlook on life made him fearless in battle, knowing that death could come at any moment.

The fatalistic belief that everything happens for a reason prevented the woman from taking any action to improve her situation.