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    fatalistic
    /ˌfeɪtlˈɪstɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable: "many have an almost fatalistic attitude towards their own health"

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  2. FATALISTIC definition: 1. believing that people cannot change the way events will happen and that events, especially bad…. Learn more.

  3. FATALISTIC meaning: 1. believing that people cannot change the way events will happen and that events, especially bad…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of FATALISM is a doctrine that events are fixed in advance so that human beings are powerless to change them; also : a belief in or attitude determined by this doctrine. How to use fatalism in a sentence.

  5. Use the adjective fatalistic to describe someone who believes outcomes are determined in advance and can't be changed. If you think there’s no way you can pass your math exam and studying won’t change anything, then you’re fatalistic. When you pronounce fatalistic, you can hear the word fate.

  6. If someone is fatalistic about something, especially an unpleasant event or situation, they feel that they cannot change or control it, and therefore that there is no purpose in trying.

  7. Definition of fatalistic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define fatalistic. fatalistic synonyms, fatalistic pronunciation, fatalistic translation, English dictionary definition of fatalistic. n. 1. The doctrine that all events are predetermined by fate and are therefore unalterable. 2. Acceptance of the belief that all events are predetermined...

  9. Fatalistic definition: demonstrating a belief that all events are inevitable, so one’s choices and actions make no difference. See examples of FATALISTIC used in a sentence.

  10. fatalistic. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fa‧tal‧is‧tic /ˌfeɪtlˈɪstɪk / adjective believing that there is nothing you can do to prevent events from happening → fate a fatalistic approach to life —fatalistically /-kli/ adverb Examples from the Corpus fatalistic • Emma was fatalistic about her future.

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FatalismFatalism - Wikipedia

    Fatalism is a family of related philosophical doctrines that stress the subjugation of all events or actions to fate or destiny, and is commonly associated with the consequent attitude of resignation in the face of future events which are thought to be inevitable.