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ill-fated
[ il-fey-tid ]
adjective
- destined, as though by fate, to an unhappy or unfortunate end:
an ill-fated voyage.
Synonyms: , , ,
- bringing bad fortune.
ill-fated
adjective
- doomed or unlucky
an ill-fated marriage
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ill-fated1
Example Sentences
Not since that ill-fated tilt in 2011, when he began with a 65, has McIlroy made a dominant start to the Masters.
Stage 2, the final phase, will connect the structure to the hills at the north and south so that wildlife, like L.A.’s famous, ill-fated cougar, P-22, can use it.
“They felt like it would be appropriate for a short time until they could put something else in,†Irvine said of the ill-fated art.
The former Liverpool captain had an ill-fated stint in Saudi Arabia before returning to Europe with Ajax, where Tuchel has clearly seen enough to recall him.
He had an ill-fated move to Saudi Arabia after leaving Liverpool, before returning to Europe with Ajax.
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