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  • 11ill-fated — adjective marked by or promising bad fortune (Freq. 1) their business venture was doomed from the start an ill fated business venture an ill starred romance the unlucky prisoner was again put in irons W.H.Prescott • Syn: ↑doomed, ↑ill …

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  • 12ill-fated — /il fay tid/, adj. 1. destined, as though by fate, to an unhappy or unfortunate end: an ill fated voyage. 2. bringing bad fortune. [1700 10] Syn. 1. doomed, hapless, ill starred, jinxed. * * * …

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  • 13ill-fated — adjective an ill fated rebellion Syn: doomed, blighted, damned, cursed, accursed, ill starred, unlucky, hapless, jinxed; disastrous, unfortunate; literary star crossed …

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  • 14ill-fated — adjective Date: 1710 1. having or destined to a hapless fate ; unfortunate < an ill fated expedition > 2. that causes or marks the beginning of misfortune …

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  • 15ill-fated — adjective Unlucky; doomed. My grandfather was originally scheduled to travel on the ill fated last voyage of the RMS Lusitania, but thankfully had to change his plans at the last minute …

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  • 16ill-fated — adj. Ill fated is used with these nouns: ↑attempt, ↑expedition, ↑venture …

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  • 17ill-fated — adjective literary unlucky and leading to serious problems or death: One of the group was killed on the ill fated expedition …

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  • 18ill-fated — UK [ˌɪl ˈfeɪtɪd] / US [ɪlˈfeɪtəd] adjective mainly journalism likely to end in failure or death a passenger aboard the ill fated flight …

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  • 19ill-fated — /ˈɪl feɪtəd / (say il faytuhd) adjective 1. destined to an unhappy fate: an ill fated person. 2. bringing bad fortune …

  • 20ill-fated — Synonyms and related words: apocalyptic, bad, baleful, baneful, black, bodeful, boding, dark, dire, doomful, dreary, evil, evil starred, fateful, foreboding, gloomy, ill, ill boding, ill omened, ill starred, inauspicious, lowering, menacing, of&#8230; …

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