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ill-fated
ill-fat·ed (ĭl′fā′tĭd)adj.1. Destined for misfortune; doomed: an ill-fated expedition.2. Causing misfortune: an ill-fated decision. See Synonyms at unfortunate.ill-fated adj doomed or unlucky: an ill-fated marriage. ill′-fat′ed adj. 1. destined to an unhappy fate: an ill-fated voyage. 2. bringing bad fortune. [1700–10] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | ill-fated - marked by or promising bad fortune; "their business venture was doomed from the start"; "an ill-fated business venture"; "an ill-starred romance"; "the unlucky prisoner was again put in irons"- W.H.Prescottill-omened, ill-starred, unlucky, doomedunfortunate - not favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune; "an unfortunate turn of events"; "an unfortunate decision"; "unfortunate investments"; "an unfortunate night for all concerned" |
ill-fatedadjective doomed, unfortunate, unlucky, unhappy, blighted, hapless, luckless, ill-starred, star-crossed, ill-omened They are now home after their ill-fated trip abroad.ill-fatedadjectiveInvolving or undergoing chance misfortune:hapless, ill-starred, luckless, star-crossed, unfortunate, unhappy, unlucky, untoward.Translationsill (il) – comparative worse (wəːs) : superlative worst (wəːst) – adjective1. not in good health; not well. She was ill for a long time. 生病的 有病的2. bad. ill health; These pills have no ill effects. 不好的 坏的3. evil or unlucky. ill luck. 不祥的 不吉祥的 adverb not easily. We could ill afford to lose that money. 幾乎無法 难以处理的,困难地 noun1. evil. I would never wish anyone ill. 災禍 不幸2. trouble. all the ills of this world. 問題 灾祸ill- badly. ill-equipped; ill-used. 不好地 不好地ˈillness noun a state or occasion of being unwell. There is a lot of illness in the village just now; childhood illnesses. 疾病 疾病ˌill-at-ˈease adjective uncomfortable; embarrassed. She feels ill-at-ease at parties. 不自在的 不自在的ˌill-ˈfated adjective ending in, or bringing, disaster. an ill-fated expedition. 結局悲慘的,帶來不幸的 招致不幸的ˌill-ˈfeeling noun (an) unkind feeling (towards another person). The two men parted without any ill-feeling(s). 敵意 敌意ˌill-ˈmannered / ˌill-ˈbred adjective having bad manners. He's an ill-mannered young man. 舉止粗魯的 举止粗鲁的,无礼貌的 ˌill-ˈtempered / ˌill-ˈnatured adjective having or showing bad temper. Don't be so ill-natured just because you're tired. 脾氣暴燥的 易发火的ˌill-ˈtreat verb to treat badly or cruelly. She often ill-treated her children. 虐待 虐待ˌill-ˈtreatment noun 虐待 虐待ˌill-ˈuse (-ˈjuːz) verb to ill-treat. 虐待 虐待ˌill-ˈwill noun unkind feeling. I bear you no ill-will. 惡意 恶意be taken ill to become ill. He was taken ill at the party and was rushed to hospital. 生病 得病ill means unwell: He was very ill when he had pneumonia . sick means vomiting or inclined to vomit: He was sick twice in the car ; I feel sick .MedicalSeeillill-fated Related to ill-fated: profusely, relentlessly, requisite, implicitly, exasperated, flippant, fraughtSynonyms for ill-fatedadj doomedSynonyms- doomed
- unfortunate
- unlucky
- unhappy
- blighted
- hapless
- luckless
- ill-starred
- star-crossed
- ill-omened
Synonyms for ill-fatedadj involving or undergoing chance misfortuneSynonyms- hapless
- ill-starred
- luckless
- star-crossed
- unfortunate
- unhappy
- unlucky
- untoward
Synonyms for ill-fatedadj marked by or promising bad fortuneSynonyms- ill-omened
- ill-starred
- unlucky
- doomed
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