Foredoomed [adjective]

Definition of Foredoomed:

damned, doomed for bad ending

Synonyms of Foredoomed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Foredoomed:

Sweet

Nice

Great

Kind


Sentence/Example of Foredoomed:

There is no way (the hero of the sketch asserts) by which a man can break the eternal loneliness to which he is foredoomed.

But with passion and with courage, and a bent for snatching at the lion's own, does he not look foredoomed to an early close?

His levity seemed ghastly; and his refusal upon any persuasion to see a doctor quite heathenish, and a sign of one foredoomed.

I have learned that these measures I proposed in such good faith are half-measures foredoomed to failure.

But the experiments had been foredoomed anyway,—through the incompatibility of producers' cooperation with trade unionism.

Any attempts to substitute another title on the present occasion will, in my opinion, be foredoomed to failure.

The Sleep theme enters as Wotan sees a way to the great compromise—the compromise foredoomed to bring him to ruin.

Otis Yeere was one of those wandering 'dumb' characters, foredoomed through life to be nobody's property.

Comparative religion teaches that creeds which reject missionary enterprise are foredoomed to decay.

She was foredoomed from the beginning of the world: I see the mark upon her.