Synonym: deadly, destructive, disastrous, fateful, important, killing, mortal, serious, significant. Similar words: at all, not at all, at a loss, catalog, at all times, at all costs, father, fatigue. Meaning: ['feɪtl] adj. 1. bringing death 2. having momentous consequences; of decisive importance 3. (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin 4. controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined.
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61. Cystic fibrosis is the most common fatal genetic disease in the United States.
62. He made the fatal error of borrowing more than he could pay back.
63. In the vast majority of cases the disease is fatal.
64. The flight paths of the aeroplanes crossed, with fatal results.
65. The results are frequently fatal to the wild creatures.
66. Small quantities of copper are often fatal to invertebrates.
67. There were rumours of a fatal coach crash.
68. Who might strike the fatal blow this time?
69. At that time, this was a fatal disease.
70. Many more tragic and fatal accidents have occurred there.
71. Idleness is fatal only to the mediocre. Albert Camus
72. Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess. Oscar Wilde
73. But the elections were a further, and fatal, blow.
74. It is fatal if allowed to run its course.
75. His debating technique, however, disguised some fatal flaws and internal contradictions in Labour policy.
76. Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot of acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime. Mark Twain
77. This standard ensures the unit is waterproof and so prevents an accidental, and potentially fatal, combination of water and electricity.
78. Decisions can have alarming consequences and non-decisions can be fatal.
79. Eleven teenagers were arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of 10-year-old Damilola Taylor.
80. Even outside a nuclear weapon it is a highly dangerous substance - fatal to humans if ingested in even minute quantities.
81. But Catherine, 31[sentence dictionary], and 56-year-old Fatal Attraction star Michael spent more than half as much again.
82. By contrast, the chances of a major nuclear accident resulting in 100 fatal cancers was set at one in a million.
83. Why is it that they bestow their ardour upon the well-adjusted, wholesome architects of pop's fatal new maturity?
84. His presidential hopes thus suffered a fatal blow in the snow drifts of New Hampshire.
85. Both types of cancer are now subject to national screening programmes as early detection may prevent these cancers being fatal.
86. Could it not have been a minor act of spite on some one's part which had had unintended fatal consequences?
87. The porpoises delight in riding on the bow waves of motor boats, which has frequently proved to be a fatal mistake.
88. This happened with fatal consequences in 1953 when the Lee Wick wall collapsed sending water shooting over the marshes to Jaywick.
89. Forty-five percent of fatal road accidents involving young people are alcohol-linked, and so are drowning and deaths from accidental overdose.
90. The woman had lashed out in fear and given the bird a fatal blow, feathers everywhere.
More similar words: at all, not at all, at a loss, catalog, at all times, at all costs, father, fatigue, grandfather, data, at a time, at any cost, at any rate, database, at any time, tale, talk, vital, metal, install, let alone, totally, rental, brutal, get along, digital, Italian, capital, mentally, parental.