foredoomed

[fawr-doomd]

foredoomed Definition

  • 1(adj.) certain to fail or be destroyed
  • 2(adj.) destined to an unhappy fate

Using foredoomed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The foredoomed mission was abandoned before it even started.

  • Example

    Their foredoomed relationship ended in a bitter breakup.

  • Example

    The company's foredoomed plan led to its bankruptcy.

foredoomed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for foredoomed

Antonyms for foredoomed

Phrases with foredoomed

  • certain to fail or be unsuccessful

    Example

    The project was foredoomed to failure due to lack of funding and support.

  • destined to an unhappy fate or life

    Example

    She felt like she was foredoomed to misery, always struggling to make ends meet.

  • a doomed or ill-fated romantic relationship

    Example

    Their foredoomed love affair ended tragically with both parties heartbroken.

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Summary: foredoomed in Brief

'Foredoomed' [fawr-doomd] is an adjective that describes something that is certain to fail or be destroyed, or destined to an unhappy fate. It can be used to describe relationships, plans, or missions, as in 'Their foredoomed relationship ended in a bitter breakup.' 'Foredoomed' is synonymous with 'cursed,' 'ill-fated,' and 'unlucky,' and antonymous with 'fortunate' and 'lucky.'