| fateful | Parents try not to think about it, hoping that if they blot the children out, the fateful call or cable will never come. |
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| fateful | (adj) having momentous consequences; of decisive importance; - Saturday Rev, Syn. fatal, Example: that fateful meeting of the U.N. when...it declared war on North Korea; the fatal day of the election finally arrived |
| fateful | (adj) ominously prophetic, Syn. foreboding, portentous |
| fatefully | (adv) in a prophetically fateful manner, Example: the nurse whispered fatefully to call the priest |
| Fateful | a. . Having the power of serving or accomplishing fate. “The fateful steel.” J. Barlow. [ 1913 Webster ] The fateful cawings of the crow. Longfellow. -- |
| verhängnisvoll { adj } | verhängnisvoller | am verhängnisvollsten | fateful | more fateful | most fateful [Add to Longdo] |