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fatalistic

[feyt-l-is-tik] / ˌfeɪt lˈɪs tɪk /


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Swift said the album was an anthology of new works reflecting "events, opinions and sentiments from a fleeting and fatalistic moment in time - one that was both sensational and sorrowful in equal measure".

From BBC

Yet many scientists do not like the term because they feel it oversimplifies the science or because it cultivates a fatalistic outlook.

From Salon

Then it blossomed with Juliette’s fatalistic determination and came to multiple climaxes with a magnificent series of high notes that spun like liquid gold.

From New York Times

It’s a system which is not just a political structure but has inherited a fatalistic society from the Qin Dynasty 2,000 years ago.

From New York Times

They have no hope, but are thankful Trump is contributing to their fatalistic cause.

From Salon