acute, cataclysmic, demolishing, disastrous, fratricidal, in the cards, lethal, pivotal, sober, undeflectable, vandalistic
Definitionadj. having momentous consequences
Last update: September 28, 2018
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Queenstown was her last port of call on her fateful maiden voyage. [adjective]
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Finally, the fateful day - I was to start training. [adjective]
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Every face and every gesture, the muttered curses and pious hymns--all showed that some terrible and fateful event was impending over all. [adjective]
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We don't even know it was that fateful night, do we? [Please select]
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It was a fateful moment when, for the second time, the legion faced the phalanx. [Please select]
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Every day was one nearer to that fateful and approaching moment. [adjective]
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She had had many dark hours since that fateful month of April. [Please select]
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It was serious--but all was not yet lost; and in this fateful hour Olympius and Memnon proved their mettle. [adjective]
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She saw the dead woman as she had seen her on the last fateful occasion in her short life. [adjective]
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But Eusebius began again: "And now, my brethren, how ought we to demean ourselves in these fateful times of disturbance." [adjective]
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Its chains still hang about me; but in this fateful hour I feel more strongly than ever, and I mean to show, that I am faithful to the old gods. [adjective]
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