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more ill-fated
adjective as in doomed
adjective as in doomed
Example Sentences
“I’m not going to speak about diversity with someone who invented the Ministry of National Identity,” Mr. Cantet said at the time, referring to one of Mr. Sarkozy’s more ill-fated initiatives.
The Mariners would have two more ill-fated playoff forays, including the 116-win season of 2001, a joyride that was muted by the devastation of 9-11.
Shinzo Abe’s trip to Tehran this week turned out to be one of more ill-fated mediation efforts of recent times.
The fact that most people live together before marrying means that more ill-fated relationships end in breakups instead of divorce.
Bourbaki was approaching Belfort; he took Esprels and Villersexel at the point of the bayonet; then all Alsace rejoiced to hear that he was at Montb�liard, Sar-le-Ch�teau, Vyans, Comte-H�naut and Chusey; retaking all this land of good people, more ill-fated still than we, since they knew not a word of German, and that bad race bore them ill-will in consequence.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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