fatalistic

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    believing in or inclined to fatalism
    relating to or implying fatalism

Word Origin

fatalistic (adj.)
"savoring of fatalism," 1757, from fatalist + -ic.

Example

1. Seems to beat a fatalistic warning .
2. Having been hardened by experience , many people develop a more fatalistic view of friendship .
3. Some may see this as fatalistic thinking . Maybe it is , but does that make it right or wrong ?
4. I think you have to be fatalistic when evaluating these things .
5. Amongst ordinary investors , there is an almost fatalistic belief that the government is pulling the strings of movements in share prices .

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