Associations to the word «Doomed»
Noun
- Disappointment
- Extinction
- Failure
- Oblivion
- Wretch
- Eternity
- Fail
- Outset
- Fate
- Drow
- Torment
- Forever
- Anthem
- Mortal
- Destruction
- Die
- Doom
- Annihilation
- Obscurity
- Dutchman
- Toil
- Misery
- Wilfred
- Woe
- Midway
- Repeat
- Seclusion
- Romance
- Tyranny
- Bondage
- Anguish
- Slavery
- Wail
- Mankind
- Capitalism
- Starvation
- Haunt
- Gallows
- Servitude
- Cassandra
- Misfortune
- Loneliness
- Martian
- Edifice
- Curse
- Lover
- Executioner
- Solitude
- Creature
- Scaffold
- Lament
- Peril
- Stench
- Fore
- Superman
- Agony
- Sink
Adjective
Wiktionary
DOOMED, adjective. Certain to suffer death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome.
DOOMED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of doom
Dictionary definition
DOOMED, noun. People who are destined to die soon; "the agony of the doomed was in his voice".
DOOMED, adjective. Marked for certain death; "the black spot told the old sailor he was doomed".
DOOMED, adjective. In danger of the eternal punishment of Hell; "poor damned souls".
DOOMED, adjective. Marked by or promising bad fortune; "their business venture was doomed from the start"; "an ill-fated business venture"; "an ill-starred romance"; "the unlucky prisoner was again put in irons"- W.H.Prescott.
DOOMED, adjective. (usually followed by `to') determined by tragic fate; "doomed to unhappiness"; "fated to be the scene of Kennedy's assassination".
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