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Definition of fatalistic in English: fatalisticadjective feɪtəˈlɪstɪkˌfeɪdlˈɪstɪk Relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable. many have an almost fatalistic attitude towards their own health he gives a fatalistic shrug at the bleak future Example sentencesExamples - At this stage, students look beyond fatalistic or cultural reasons for inequality to focus on structural, systemic explanations.
- Film noir is known for electrifying, fatalistic dialogue.
- I see what you're saying, 'Utopia', and I'd love the same thing, but I've got a fatalistic/realistic viewpoint that keeps me from getting very caught up in it.
- The bewilderment and loss of faith in authority, the fatalistic sense that no matter what you do, society will hold you down - all reflect the darker side of the popular mood during that era.
- Audiences must have bought into the fatalistic inevitability of the plot devices.
- 'Far From the Madding Crowd' is not as fatalistic as Hardy's later works.
- Believing that women cannot control their own bodies and men cannot control their responses to women, Eva is generally fatalistic and passive, but she does stab a man who grabs her.
- Osric brings Laertes' challenge to a fencing bout, which a fatalistic Hamlet, despite his forebodings, accepts.
- For me, his best work are his fatalistic looks at uncomfortable, unavoidable love.
- He created a low-budget, effectively fatalistic horror film about a man-made plague that wipes out humanity.
Definition of fatalistic in US English: fatalisticadjectiveˌfādlˈistikˌfeɪdlˈɪstɪk Relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable. many have an almost fatalistic attitude toward their own health he gives a fatalistic shrug at the bleak future Example sentencesExamples - Audiences must have bought into the fatalistic inevitability of the plot devices.
- At this stage, students look beyond fatalistic or cultural reasons for inequality to focus on structural, systemic explanations.
- Believing that women cannot control their own bodies and men cannot control their responses to women, Eva is generally fatalistic and passive, but she does stab a man who grabs her.
- I see what you're saying, 'Utopia', and I'd love the same thing, but I've got a fatalistic/realistic viewpoint that keeps me from getting very caught up in it.
- He created a low-budget, effectively fatalistic horror film about a man-made plague that wipes out humanity.
- Osric brings Laertes' challenge to a fencing bout, which a fatalistic Hamlet, despite his forebodings, accepts.
- For me, his best work are his fatalistic looks at uncomfortable, unavoidable love.
- The bewilderment and loss of faith in authority, the fatalistic sense that no matter what you do, society will hold you down - all reflect the darker side of the popular mood during that era.
- Film noir is known for electrifying, fatalistic dialogue.
- 'Far From the Madding Crowd' is not as fatalistic as Hardy's later works.
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