Etymology:
Meaning:
"Fatal" means:
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Usage:
The word "fatal" is commonly used in contexts where something is deemed inevitable, deadly, or catastrophic. It is often used in a negative or somber tone.
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Etymology The word fate comes from the Latin word fatum which means prophecy or d
Weird Etymology Middle English weird from Old English wyrd meaning fate destiny
Etymology From Medieval Latin fatalis from fatum fate destiny prophecy Ultimately
Etymology Origin Latin fatalis from fatum fate Meaning Of or relating to fate
Etymology The word fatality comes from the Latin word fatalis which means fixed by
Etymology The word fateful is derived from the Old English word fætle meaning fat
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Etymology From Old French contenance appearance from Medieval Latin continentia
Etymology Greek ἄσυλον ásulos meaning unplundered or inviolable Latin
Etymology From Middle English repenten from Late Latin repentīre to regret repent