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ill-fated
[ il-fey-tid ]
adjective
- destined, as though by fate, to an unhappy or unfortunate end:
an ill-fated voyage.
Synonyms: ill-starred, doomed, cursed, accursed
- bringing bad fortune.
ill-fated
adjective
- doomed or unlucky
an ill-fated marriage
Word History and Origins
Origin of ill-fated1
Example Sentences
The sale demonstrates the "enduring fascination" with ill-fated the ocean liner, it added.
And in Cleveland, the ill-fated Deshaun Watson experiment took another downturn.
She also said their daughter was supposed to go on the ill-fated trip, but she had decided she wanted to return home.
Even during her ill-fated "indie years", fans snapped up experimental and wayward songs like Confide In Me and the Nick Cave duet Where The Wild Roses Grow.
That followed challenges that included the ill-fated mission to ferry two astronauts up to the International Space Station on its new Starliner spacecraft.
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