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    Doomed
    /do͞omd/

    adjective

    • 1. likely to have an unfortunate and inescapable outcome; ill-fated: "the moving story of their doomed love affair"
  2. Meaning of doomed – Learner’s Dictionary. doomed. adjective. uk/duːmd/us. certain to fail, die, or have problems: Their marriage was doomed from the start.

  3. Doomed Definition. Certain to suffer death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome. Simple past tense and past participle of doom.

  4. Nov 3, 2023 · doomed (comparative more doomed, superlative most doomed) Assured to suffer death , failure , or a similarly negative outcome . Dinosaurs were doomed to extinction.

  5. 1. See fate. 3. condemnation. 6. predestine. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: doom /duːm/ n. death or a terrible fate. a judgment or decision. ( sometimes capital) another term for the Last Judgment. vb.

  6. doom. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English doom1 /duːm/ verb [ transitive] to make someone or something certain to fail, die, be destroyed etc be doomed to failure/defeat/extinction etc Many species are doomed to extinction. The plan was doomed from the start. be doomed to do something We are all doomed to die in the end.

  7. : to make (someone or something) certain to fail, suffer, die, etc. A criminal record will doom your chances of becoming a politician. — usually used as (be) doomed. The plan was doomed from the start. The treaty is doomed [= destined] to failure/fail. If no one rescues us, we are doomed. [+] more examples. — doomed. adjective.

  8. be doomed to do something The plan was doomed to fail. be doomed The marriage was doomed from the start. Definition of doom verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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