destiny

[ˈdɛstəni]

destiny Definition

  • 1the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
  • 2the hidden power believed to control what will happen in the future

Using destiny: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "destiny" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She believes that her destiny is to become a famous singer.

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    It was his destiny to become a great leader.

  • Example

    I cannot change my destiny.

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    The prophecy foretold his destiny.

destiny Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for destiny

Antonyms for destiny

Idioms Using destiny

  • in the hands of fate or chance

    Example

    Whether he gets the job or not is in the lap of destiny.

  • tempt fate/destiny

    to do something that is risky or dangerous, especially by ignoring warnings or advice

    Example

    I wouldn't tempt fate by going out on the boat in this storm.

  • to let something happen without trying to control or influence it

    Example

    I'm just going to leave it to destiny whether I get the promotion or not.

Phrases with destiny

  • seal someone's destiny

    to determine or decide someone's fate or future

    Example

    His poor choices sealed his destiny to a life of poverty.

  • meet one's destiny

    to experience the events that were meant to happen to someone

    Example

    He met his destiny when he finally found his true calling as a writer.

  • to fulfill one's potential or purpose in life

    Example

    She worked hard to manifest her destiny as a successful businesswoman.

Origins of destiny

from Old French 'destinée', meaning 'purpose, intent, fate'

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Summary: destiny in Brief

The term 'destiny' [ˈdɛstəni] refers to the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future. It can also refer to the hidden power believed to control what will happen in the future. Examples include 'She believes that her destiny is to become a famous singer.' and 'It was his destiny to become a great leader.' Phrases like 'seal someone's destiny' and idioms like 'in the lap of destiny' further illustrate the concept of fate and chance.

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