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fa·tal·i·ty F0048700 (fā-tăl′ĭ-tē, fə-)n. pl. fa·tal·i·ties 1. a. A death resulting from an accident or disaster: highway fatalities.b. One who is killed as a result of such an occurrence: The driver was one of the fatalities.2. The ability to cause death or disaster.3. The quality of being determined by fate.4. A decree made by fate; destiny.5. The quality of being doomed to disaster.fatality (fəˈtælɪtɪ) n, pl -ties1. an accident or disaster resulting in death2. a person killed in an accident or disaster3. the power of causing death or disaster; deadliness4. the quality or condition of being fated5. something caused or dictated by fatefa•tal•i•ty (feɪˈtæl ɪ ti, fə-) n., pl. -ties. 1. a death caused by a disaster. 2. the quality of causing death; deadliness. 3. predetermined liability to misfortune, etc. 4. the quality of being subject to fate. 5. the fate of a person or thing. 6. fate; inevitability. [1480–90; < Late Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | fatality - a death resulting from an accident or a disaster; "a decrease in the number of automobile fatalities"human deathdeath, decease, expiry - the event of dying or departure from life; "her death came as a terrible shock"; "upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren"killing, violent death - an event that causes someone to diefatal accident, casualty - an accident that causes someone to die | | 2. | fatality - the quality of being able to cause death or fatal disastersdeadliness, lethality - the quality of being deadly |
fatalitynoun casualty, death, loss, victim the first fatality since the ceasefire beganfatalitynoun1. A termination of life, usually as the result of an accident or a disaster:casualty, death.2. The quality or condition of causing death:deadliness, lethality.Translationsfatal (ˈfeitl) adjective1. causing death. a fatal accident. 致命的 致命的2. disastrous. She made the fatal mistake of not inviting him to the party. 嚴重的 严重的ˈfatally adverb 致命地 致命地fatality (fəˈtӕləti) – plural faˈtalities – noun (an accident causing) death. fatalities on the roads. 死亡事故 死亡事故Fatality
Fatality (pop culture)Arch-villain assassin Fatality was bent on slaying Green Lantern during her reign of terror—not just Kyle Rayner, Earth's fifth Green Lantern, but all of the ring-bearing heroes. Co-created by writer Ron Marz and artist Darryl Banks, she first appeared in Green Lantern vol. 3 #83 (1997) as Yrra Cynril, the eldest child of a royal family of the planet Xanshi. When the planet is accidentally obliterated by Rayner's predecessor, Green Lantern John Stewart, she swears revenge on the entire Green Lantern Corps, an elite team of superpowered peacekeepers. As Fatality, the energy-blade-wielding super–martial artist, Cynril traveled the galaxy and defied time and space constraints in search of former Green Lanterns. After murdering them one by one, she arrived on Earth to face off with Rayner. Their battle culminated on a distant planet, where Fatality learned of Stewart's identity and pegged him as the Lantern responsible for her planet's demise. Although she ended up confronting Stewart (who was assisted by Jade, making for an interesting catfight), she presumably died in battle. Although Fatality's body was never found, that didn't stop her from reappearing in DC Comics' Villains United #2 (2005), in which she joined a massive assemblage of villains, part of Lex Luthor's Secret Society, in battle against the Secret Six (a small network of villains who oppose Luthor's grand-scale gathering). And with the resurrection of the Silver Age (1956–1969) Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, from the dead in 2005, she has yet another Emerald Crusader to despise. Although she has seldom appeared outside the comic-book pages, the space-traveling death-dealer was immortalized in a 2002 action figure from DC Direct.fatality
fa·tal·i·ty (fā-tal'i-tē), 1. A condition, disease, or disaster ending in death. 2. An individual instance of death. fatality (fā-tăl′ĭ-tē, fə-)n. pl. fatali·ties 1. a. A death resulting from an accident or disaster: highway fatalities.b. One who is killed as a result of such an occurrence: The driver was one of the fatalities.2. The ability to cause death or disaster.fatality Public health Death; a death, usually understood to be accidental in nature. See Occupational fatality. Patient discussion about fatalityQ. which is the most fatal cancer type? A. pancreatic- cancer that develops from pancreas cells: http://www.medicinenet.com/pancreatic_cancer/article.htm Q. Which among them is fatal? I want to know the types of bipolar disorders and how to differentiate them? Which among them is fatal?A. Bipolar disorders are of 3 types: Bipolar 1, Bipolar 2 and Cyclothymic . Bipolar 1 affected person has severe mood swings from high mania to depression and here treatment is given for mania. A bipolar 2 disorder episode involves mild mania also called hypomania that alternate with depression and this depression episode needs treatment. Cyclothymic disorder person have milder mood changes.Bipolar 1 person tend to have more fatal symptoms. Q. Is arthritis a dangerous illness? Is it fatal? My girlfriend was diagnosed with arthritis 3 days ago and I'm really scared. need to know some details...A. so is there anything I can do to help her? More discussions about fatalityLegalSeeFatalfatality
Synonyms for fatalitynoun casualtySynonymsSynonyms for fatalitynoun a termination of life, usually as the result of an accident or a disasterSynonymsnoun the quality or condition of causing deathSynonymsSynonyms for fatalitynoun a death resulting from an accident or a disasterSynonymsRelated Words- death
- decease
- expiry
- killing
- violent death
- fatal accident
- casualty
noun the quality of being able to cause death or fatal disastersRelated Words |