Associations to the word «Fated»
Noun
- Essex
- Gaius
- Boer
- Colony
- Trip
- Sorrow
- Campaign
- Commando
- Troy
- Barrage
- Journey
- Tragedy
- Vessel
- Reunion
- Rescue
- Hector
- Sinking
- Paterson
- Seer
- Woe
- Disaster
- Nathaniel
- Fray
- Neptune
- Hms
- Tablet
- Franklin
- Pole
- Fade
- Bride
- Goethe
- Torah
- Athena
- Satire
- Flight
- Comrade
- Crew
- Gig
- Sled
- Maximilian
- Mission
- Perth
- Buckingham
- Steamer
- Josephine
- Nova
- Relic
- Protagonist
- Destruction
- Flagship
- Princess
- Passenger
- Disappointment
- Scheme
- Wilkins
- Scarlet
- Tonne
- Chan
- Ship
- Hume
- Love
- Battleship
- Exploration
- Belle
- Astronaut
- Jennings
- Boar
- Nolan
- Holly
- Camden
- Grave
- Uss
- Hero
- Carrie
- Nymph
- Scott
- Drama
- Capture
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FATED, adjective. Foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.
FATED, verb. (rare) simple past tense and past participle of fate
Dictionary definition
FATED, adjective. (usually followed by `to') determined by tragic fate; "doomed to unhappiness"; "fated to be the scene of Kennedy's assassination".
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