fatalist

IPA: fˈeɪtʌɫɪst

noun

  • One who maintains that all things happen by inevitable necessity; a person who believes in fatalism.
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Examples of "fatalist" in Sentences

  • He calls himself a fatalist.
  • Don't be such a fatalist, be a realist.
  • The Fatalist is also and inveterate liar.
  • Don't be such a fatalist and be a realist.
  • A man gets to be quite a fatalist in this game.
  • If not, maybe just a note for an 'fatalist' ending.
  • The Fatalist believes that all actions are preordained.
  • Man is never honestly the fatalist, nor even the stoic.
  • In return, The Fatalist gave his allegiance to the Black Mantis.
  • Charlie is a fatalist and often believes the world is coming to the end.
  • He calls the fatalist's question: "Can an Arabian steed submit to be a vile drudge?"
  • I've been a "fatalist" and I'm beginning to see the error in my ways and how this dark overview has robbed my life of much joy and possible adventure.
  • Dr. GOOLSBEE: Well, I certainly dont think we should adopt a kind of fatalist view that, you know, we were down in a deep hole, it's going to take us a while to get out so we should just give up.
  • Another term used to refer to people who see external forces as greatly determining their destiny is "fatalist," and Mexicans have often been labeled as being a great deal more fatalistic than Americans.

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