Synonym: black, calamitous, disastrous, fatal, foreboding, portentous. Similar words: hateful, grateful, ungrateful, gratefully, gratefulness, wasteful, tasteful, spiteful. Meaning: ['feɪtfʊl] adj. 1. having momentous consequences; of decisive importance 2. ominously prophetic 3. (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin 4. controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined.
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1. The goalkeeper on that fateful day in 1954 was Fred Martin of Aberdeen.
2. I relive that fateful day over and over in my mind.
3. He made the fateful decision to send in the troops.
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5. When his rent was raised, he made the fateful decision to move north.
6. I relived that fateful day over and over in my mind.
7. But fateful forces beyond the band's control were to conspire against them.
8. Seconds after uttering the fateful words "this is easy", he crashed.
9. She looked back now to that fateful day in December.
10. Or rather the mid-evening of that fateful night.
11. For this is a fateful decision.
12. Henry cast his mind back to the fateful evening.
13. One fateful day, he was sitting on his horse when a stunt went awry in a John Ford picture.
14. On that fateful January day the beleaguered Matty climbed the five flights of stairs from trading floor to the cafeteria.
15. She made that fateful decision at age fourteen with the substantial help of the anti-abortion groups.
16. I made a second fateful decision when a couple of drunken tourists beat me to a cab on Hudson Street.
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17. The fateful consequences of the Bavarian government's failure to uphold the Law of the Defence of the Republic now became manifest.
18. The fateful words do not establish a trust in favour of him, but instead a trust at his expense in favour of another person.
19. Until one fateful month when everything seemed to happen at once.
20. In this same year the Athenians took a fateful step in internal policy.
21. He gave a detailed account of what happened on the fateful night.
22. His heart sank as he listened to the judge uttering the fateful words.
23. However, the first time the name Pauline Kanchanalak appears in the records is on the date of our fateful lunch.
24. Wishart thought back to what he had heard about that fateful night at the banquet.
25. Fujimori and Montesinos held what turned out to be a fateful news conference on August 21.
26. There were to be extraordinary inconsistencies in the description of that fateful call by the main participants.
27. How different Duncton had become in the decades since those fateful days!
28. For many entrepreneurs, picking the right partner is one of the most fateful decisions. 7.
29. In just these few days the name had taken on a resonance, a sense of fateful event.
30. Then in mid-July, shortly after his requested transfer to the U. S. Army finally came through, the fateful night arrived.
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