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Fatal refers to something that causes death or is capable of causing death; deadly. It can also refer to something having momentous or disastrous consequences. Etymology: [L. fatalis, fr. …
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Fatal, deadly, lethal, mortal apply to something that has caused or is capable of causing death. Fatal may refer to either the future or the past; in either case, it emphasizes inevitability and …
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May 24, 2025 · fatal (comparative more fatal, superlative most fatal) (rare, archaic) Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny. Synonyms: inevitable, necessary; see also Thesaurus: …
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How does the adjective fatal differ from other similar words? Some common synonyms of fatal are deadly, lethal, and mortal. While all these words mean "causing or capable of causing death," …
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FATAL meaning: 1. A fatal illness, accident, etc. causes death: 2. very serious and having an important bad…. Learn more.
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She made a fatal mistake/error.
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FATAL definition: 1. A fatal accident or illness causes death: 2. Fatal actions have very bad effects: . Learn more.
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SYNONYMS 1. fatal, deadly, lethal, mortal apply to something that has caused or is capable of causing death. fatal may refer to either the future or the past; in either case, it emphasizes …
FATAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
deadly, mortal, fatal, lethal mean causing or capable of causing death. deadly applies to an established or very likely cause of death. mortal implies that death has occurred or is …
FATAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FATAL definition: 1. A fatal illness, accident, etc. causes death: 2. very serious and having an important bad…. Learn more.
Fatal - definition of fatal by The Free Dictionary
Fatal describes conditions, circumstances, or events that have already caused death or are virtually certain to do so in the future: a fatal accident; a fatal illness. Deadly means capable of …
Fatal - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The adjective fatal describes something that is capable of causing death. Certain cleaning products, for instance, are labeled, “Could be fatal if swallowed.” Here's a helpful suggestion: …
fatal adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …
Definition of fatal adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Fatal Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Fatal definition: Causing or capable of causing death.
What does fatal mean? - Definitions.net
Fatal refers to something that causes death or is capable of causing death; deadly. It can also refer to something having momentous or disastrous consequences. Etymology: [L. fatalis, fr. …
FATAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Fatal, deadly, lethal, mortal apply to something that has caused or is capable of causing death. Fatal may refer to either the future or the past; in either case, it emphasizes inevitability and …
fatal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
May 24, 2025 · fatal (comparative more fatal, superlative most fatal) (rare, archaic) Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny. Synonyms: inevitable, necessary; see also Thesaurus: …
FATAL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
SYNONYMS 1. fatal, deadly, lethal, mortal apply to something that has caused or is capable of causing death. fatal may refer to either the future or the past; in either case, it emphasizes …
FATAL Synonyms: 105 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
How does the adjective fatal differ from other similar words? Some common synonyms of fatal are deadly, lethal, and mortal. While all these words mean "causing or capable of causing death," …
What Does Fatal Mean? | Usage in IT, Health, and Security
1 day ago · Discover what 'fatal' means across tech, medical, and security contexts. Understand fatal errors, injuries, and the difference between fatal and lethal.
FATAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
FATAL meaning: 1. A fatal illness, accident, etc. causes death: 2. very serious and having an important bad…. Learn more.
Frisco school has surveillance footage of fatal track meet stabbing ...
Jun 10, 2025 · The fatal altercation between 17-year-old Metcalf of Memorial High School and allegedly 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, a student at Frisco Centennial High School, unfolded …
Fatal Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
She made a fatal mistake/error.
FATAL - Meaning & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Master the word "FATAL" in English: definitions, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one complete resource.
FATAL | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
FATAL meaning: 1. A fatal accident or illness causes death: 2. Fatal actions have very bad effects: . Learn more.
FATAL - Definition & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Discover everything about the word "FATAL" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide.
Meaning of fatal – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
FATAL definition: 1. A fatal accident or illness causes death: 2. Fatal actions have very bad effects: . Learn more.
FATAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
SYNONYMS 1. fatal, deadly, lethal, mortal apply to something that has caused or is capable of causing death. fatal may refer to either the future or the past; in either case, it emphasizes …