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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31. One whose spider-tattooed face Yeremi recalled clearly from that fateful night!
32. The scores of journalists who had descended on New Madrid for the fateful day ended up reporting on one another instead.
33. One of the youthful survivors, Chuck Gieg, had kept a log of the fateful voyage.
34. And indeed the little creature merely sighed before lying motionless, the fateful twitching stilled at last.
35. It was he who made the fateful decision to bowl first, on a pitch that turned out to be a featherbed.
36. Whether to try cotton again is a potentially fateful decision for Valley farmers.
37. An interrogation of all our fanzine sellers has revealed that none of these devoted Darlington fans actually said those fateful words.
38. The least valued attribute may come to the rescue on some fateful day when that very quality is required.
39. The first delivery of post came and went on that fateful day, no letter.
40. To go no further back than the nineteenth century, we have had the fateful dates 1815, 1871, 1914.
41. The man responsible for introducing the fateful legislation was none other than Lionel Curtis.
42. Often, Jones contemplated being put under hypnosis and attempting to return subconsciously to that fateful December night.
43. Tony is one of two silent victims of that fateful day.
44. When his rent was raised in 1970, he was forced to make a fateful decision.
45. Contemplating his career on a prestigious but uncharismatic magazine, Marchbank made a rapid and fateful decision.
46. Years later, all that she would remember of that fateful day were two things.sentencedict.com/fateful.html
47. Most of those from Liverpool who were here on that fateful spring day believe the return should have been delayed longer.
48. On February 6, 1958, Gregg saw many friends and team-mates die in that fateful crash which stunned the nation.
49. The coming months will be fraught with fateful decisions.
50. She impressed me as so uncanny and fateful.
51. Evil deeds may beget many fateful consequences.
52. I see conundrums, dilemmas , quandaries , impasses, gnarly thickets of fateful possibility with no obvious way out.
53. He made the fateful decision to re-cross Poland and Lithuania and strike directly at Moscow via Smolensk.
54. By Cook's own account, they took to each other instantly, and Cook made his fateful decision. He was told he would be a fool to leave Compaq for an also-ran on the verge of bankruptcy.
55. The fateful up - to - date data of the gate have a fatal error.
56. I am convinced, however, that in a certain magic and fateful way Lolita began Annabel.
57. As Raley and Britt discover more about what happened that fateful day, the more perilous their situation becomes, until they’re not only chasing after the truth but running for their lives.
58. And now this fateful interview had come to a close.
59. The term "Yips" in golf means the involuntary tremors on wrist, knuckles and thew. It could cause the professional golf players to miss on a fateful putting.
60. Following the magically hushed orchestral entrance, the fateful tread of the tutti main theme is powerfully portentous.
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