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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Fated' in a Sentence

"Guided by fate or destined; subject to a predetermined outcome." more

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Lily felt that finding her lost teddy bear in the toy chest was a fated reunion.
Despite their differences, the two friends felt fated to be inseparable.
The rainbow appeared just in time for the picnic, as if it were fated to bring joy to the children.
Their eyes met across the crowded room, and it felt like a fated connection.
The brave knight believed he was fated to save the kingdom from the dragon.
The stars aligned in a fated pattern, marking the beginning of a magical adventure.
With a twinkle in his eye, Grandpa told us the fated tale of a brave knight and a fierce dragon.
The adventurous cat's fated encounter with a mischievous mouse led to a playful chase around the garden.
The fated rainbow appeared after the rain, bringing colors to the gray sky.
The fated journey to the ancient ruins was filled with mystery and excitement.
The old, tattered book revealed the fated prophecy that foretold the hero's journey.
The fated meeting between the two adventurers changed their lives forever.
Each raindrop was fated to fall from the sky to the ground.
The kitten felt fated to chase after the playful butterfly.
The little seed was fated to grow into a beautiful flower.
Sally and Tim became friends because they were fated to be in the same class.
The weathered map led the explorers to the fated treasure hidden deep in the jungle.
The rain shower was fated to bring a rainbow across the sky.

Fated

fey-tid
adjectiveGuided by fate or destined; subject to a predetermined outcome.

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Last Updated On: June 24, 2024
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