Fate
From Fresh Dictionary
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English
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Etymology
Latin fatum
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Noun
fate (countable and uncountable; plural fates)
- destiny (connotes death, ruin)
- Accept your fate.
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Synonyms
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Translations
destiny
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confidence
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- Bulgarian: ÑÑдба f, оÑÐ¸Ñ f, ÑÑаÑÑ f
- Danish: skæbne c
- Interlingua: fato, destino, sorte
- Polish: los
- Portuguese: fado m, destino m, sorte f
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Italian
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Verb form
fate
- second-person plural indicative present of fare
- second-person plural imperative of fare
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Noun
fate f plural
- plural of fata