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doom
noun as in fate or decision, usually unpleasant
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And while anyone who's ever been an actor has got to crave, if not adoration, then at least a lot of approval, Meghan seems doomed to never quite achieve that particular dream.
It took him five minutes to release the pressure valve, of sorts, that had been building as the doomed Foxes frustrated Liverpool.
In 2012, he worked on a doomed plan that would have seen the Lords made up of a combination of elected and appointed peers.
The central tension in Millet’s work comes from the sense that we’re all doomed: She writes that “stories seemed more and more useless,” and references the old line about fiddling while Rome burns.
Having a garage sale isn’t going to stave off economic doom.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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