Similar words: hatefully, gratefully, fateful, spitefully, distastefully, hateful, grateful, usefully. Meaning: adv. in a prophetically fateful manner.
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(1) The nurse whispered fatefully to call the priest.
(2) Hamilton was fatefully drawn to women in distress.
(3) Fatefully, she runs over and kills a woman.
(4) Fatefully, the dynasty declared in June that they supported the Boxers, relabelling them as 'righteous people'.
(5) Fatefully , apoplexy occurs, as the various toxic pathogens accumulate in the body by staying in blood vessels, and meridians and collaterals, which affects the brain and mentality.
(6) Then, fatefully, he went on to mention the extraordinary abundance of seals.
(7) By the late 1870s, the hundredth meridian had been fatefully crossed. Sentencedict.com
(8) The reasoning was very sensible, the logic very sound, and it was fatefully wrong.
(9) In the ancient Chinese history, the emperors and the celebrities were fatefully linked to the wines, and it was delightfully quoted and widely spread.
(10) Public space environment of urban residential quarters isn't the factor that fatefully decreases neighborhood intercourses in China.
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