ill-fated

  • 51ill-starred — adjective Date: 1604 ill fated, unlucky < an ill starred venture > …

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  • 52ill-boding — adjective which bodes evil, spelling bad things Syn: inauspicious Ant: auspicious See Also: ill fated …

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  • 53ill-starred — Synonyms and related words: baleful, bodeful, fateful, foreboding, hapless, ill fated, luckless, malefic, malign, ominous, portentous, sinister, star crossed, unfavorable, unfortunate, unhappy, unpromising, unpropitious, untoward …

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  • 54ill-starred — a. Unlucky, luckless, unfortunate, ill fated, unhappy …

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  • 55ill-starred — adjective See ill fated …

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  • 56ill-starred — /ˈɪl stad/ (say il stahd) adjective 1. under the influence of an evil star; ill fated; unlucky. 2. disastrous …

  • 57fated — I adj 1. destined, determined, ordained, doomed; written, in the cards, in store; predetermined, predestined, predestinate, predestinated, preordained, foreordained, foredoomed, predecided. 2. certain, sure, sure as death, sure as death and taxes …

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  • 58ill-fatedly — adverb In a bad fated, foreordained or predetermined manner; in a way established in advance by bad fate …

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  • 59unlucky — unlucky, disastrous, ill starred, ill fated, unfortunate, calamitous, luckless, hapless can all mean having, meeting, or promising an outcome that is distinctly unfavorable (as to hopes, plans, or well being). Unlucky implies that in spite of&#8230; …

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