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fataladjective bringing about ruin or misfortuneI made the fatal mistake of sharing my secret with the office's biggest blabbermouth calamitous, cataclysmal(or cataclysmic), catastrophic, damning, destructive, disastrous, fateful, ruinous, unfortunate apocalyptic(also apocalyptical)hapless, ill-fated, ill-starred, lucklessadverse, baleful, baneful, damaging, deleterious, detrimental, evil, harmful, hurtful, ill, injurious, noxious, pernicious, prejudicial fluky(also flukey), fortuitous, fortunate, happy, lucky, providentialauspicious, bright, encouraging, fair, golden, heartening, hopeful, optimistic, promising, propitious, rose-colored, rosy, upbeat likely to cause or capable of causing deaththat snake's venom is fatal unless the victim is given the antidote almost immediately baleful, deadly, deathly, fell, killer, lethal, mortal, murderous, pestilent, terminal, vital baneful, deleterious, destructive, harmful, injurious, noxious, pernicious, truculentinfectious, infective, pestilential, poisonous, sublethal, toxic, virulentdangerous, grave, grievous, hazardous, jeopardizing, menacing, parlous, perilous, risky, serious, threatening, ugly, unhealthy, unsoundbloody, internecine, sanguinary, sanguine healthful, healthy, nonfatal, nonlethal, wholesome beneficial, restorative, salubrious, salutaryalleviative, corrective, curative, remedial, tonicadvantageous, beneficial, usefulnonpoisonous, nontoxic, safe deadly, mortal, fatal, lethal mean causing or capable of causing death.deadly applies to an established or very likely cause of death.a deadly disease mortal implies that death has occurred or is inevitable.a mortal wound fatal stresses the inevitability of what has in fact resulted in death or destruction.fatal consequences lethal applies to something that is bound to cause death or exists for the destruction of life.lethal gas in the 14th century |