"Fatally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fatally" Meaning

Fatally refers to something that is deadly or causes death. It can also describe a situation where someone's fate is sealed, often in a negative way.

"Fatally" Examples

Usage Examples of "Fatally"


The driver suffered fatally injuries in the car accident and was pronounced dead at the scene. (adverb)
The company's financial mistakes were fatally flawed and led to its downfall. (adverb)
The team's defense was fatally breached, allowing the opposing team to score an easy goal. (verb)
She was fatally attracted to the charm of the old city and decided to stay for a few more days. (adverb)
The harsh winter weather was fatally cold, causing many of the city's residents to fall ill. (adverbadamente)

"Fatally" Similar Words

Fatah

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Fatah is a Palestinian political party founded in 1957 by Yasir Arafat, Khalil al-Wazir, and Ahmed Jibril. Its name is an acronym for "Harakat al-Tahrir al-Watani al-Filastini" which means "Palestinian National Liberation Movement". Fatah is considered the largest and most influential faction of the Palestninian Liberation Organization (PLO).

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Fatal refers to something that is extremely bad or disastrous, often resulting in death or severe injury. It can also describe a moment of great crisis or turning point, after which something or someone is doomed to fail or fall. For example, "The car crash was a fatal accident" or "The team's fatal mistake led to their defeat in the championship game".

Fatalism

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Fatalism is a philosophical or moral attitude that emphasizes the inevitability of fate or destiny, often involving a sense of resignation or hopelessness about the course of events. Fatalists believe that the outcome of events is predetermined and that human actions have little or no impact on the outcome. They may feel that trying to change the course of events is futile and that it is better to accept one's circumstances with equanimity.

Fatalist

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A fatalist is a person who believes that events are predetermined and that nothing can be done to change them. They have a philosophical outlook on life, believing that everything is predestined and that humans have no control over the course of events. Fatalists often accept their fate and do not try to change the course of events, as they believe that any attempt to do so would be futile.

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Fatalities

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Fatalities refer to the number of deaths or fatalities resulting from an event, accident, or situation, often referring to the severe and usually unexpected loss of life.

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Fatberg

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A fatberg is a large, solid concretion of grease, oil, and other substances that accumulate in a sewer or drainage system. It forms when wastewater mixes with fatty substances, such as cooking oils and food waste, which do not break down easily in water. Over time, these substances harden and stick together, creating a massive and often inedible blockage that can cause problems in the sewage system. The term "fatberg" was coined in the UK in the 2010s to describe these unusual human-made structures.

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Fateful

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The word "fateful" refers to a situation or event that has a significant and often decisive influence on the course of one's life or the outcome of a particular situation. It can also describe something that has a strong and often unalterable destiny, harboring a sense of doom or inevitability.

Fatefully

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In a fatefully manner, something is done in a way that ultimately determines its outcome or consequence. It implies that the outcome or result of an event is predetermined, and the actions taken have a crucial influence on its final result.

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