fateful (Meaning)

Wordnet

fateful (s)

having momentous consequences; of decisive importance

ominously prophetic

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

controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined

Webster

fateful (a. .)

Having the power of serving or accomplishing fate.

Significant of fate; ominous.

fateful Sentence Examples

  1. The fateful decision to ignore the warning signs ultimately led to the catastrophic accident.
  2. She glanced at the fateful letter that would forever change her life.
  3. The astrologer predicted a fateful encounter with a mysterious stranger.
  4. The fateful day of reckoning arrived sooner than anyone expected.
  5. The pilot's fateful error in judgment resulted in the tragic plane crash.
  6. The doctor delivered the fateful news that would forever alter the family's destiny.
  7. Love struck them at a fateful moment, binding their hearts forever.
  8. His fateful words carried the weight of history and the promise of a new era.
  9. The fateful journey across the treacherous ocean tested the limits of human endurance.
  10. The fateful meeting between rivals sparked a bitter and enduring feud.

FAQs About the word fateful

having momentous consequences; of decisive importance, ominously prophetic, (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin, contro

catastrophic,disastrous, fatal, unfortunate, calamitous, destructive, damning, ruinous,cataclysmic, deleterious

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

The fateful decision to ignore the warning signs ultimately led to the catastrophic accident.

She glanced at the fateful letter that would forever change her life.

The astrologer predicted a fateful encounter with a mysterious stranger.

The fateful day of reckoning arrived sooner than anyone expected.