fated fat·ed adj

fated fat·ed adj
['feɪtɪd]
(governed by fate) destinato (-a), (person, project, friendship etc) destinato (-a) a finire male

it was fated that ... — era destino che...


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  • fated — [fāt′id] adj. 1. ordained or determined by fate; destined 2. destined to destruction; doomed …   English World dictionary

  • fated — fat|ed [ˈfeıtıd] adj certain to happen or to do something because a mysterious force is controlling events = ↑destined be fated to do sth ▪ I m fated to spend my last years in an old folks home. →↑ill fated …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fated — fat•ed [[t]ˈfeɪ tɪd[/t]] adj. subject to fate; destined • Etymology: 1595–1605 …   From formal English to slang

  • fat·ed — /ˈfeıtəd/ adj : certain to do or be something The two of them seemed fated [=destined] for each other. He felt he was fated to be famous. especially : certain to die or suffer in a particular way a kingdom fated …   Useful english dictionary

  • ill-fated — ill′ fat′ed adj. 1) destined to an unhappy fate: an ill fated voyage[/ex] 2) bringing bad fortune • Etymology: 1700–10 …   From formal English to slang

  • ill-fated — [il′fāt′id] adj. 1. having or certain to have an evil fate or unlucky end 2. causing misfortune; unlucky …   English World dictionary

  • fatal — [fāt′ l] adj. [ME < OFr & < L fatalis < fatum, FATE] 1. Obs. fated; destined; inevitable 2. important in its outcome; fateful; decisive [the fatal day arrived] 3. resulting in death 4. very destructive; most unfortunate; disastrous …   English World dictionary

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