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1 kob
• fate -
2 pogibija
• fate -
3 predodrediti
• fate; foredoom; foreordain; fore-ordain; predestinate; predestinatepredispose; predetermine; predispose; pre-establish -
4 suđenica
• fate; intended -
5 sudbina
• fortune• fate• lot -
6 udes
• chance• fate• accident -
7 kob
• distress; fate; hap; hazard; lot; portent; rencounter -
8 koban
• baleful; baneful; big with fate; bodeful; calamitous; catastrophic; dark; deadly; deathly; dire; disastrous; distress; fatal; fateful; ill-fated; inauspicious; lurid; malign; murderous; ominous; pernicious; portentous; ruinous; sinister; ugly; unhappy; unlucky; weird -
9 osuditi
• adjudge; animadvert; animadvert on; animadvert upon; attack; call down; censure; condemn; criminate; criticise; criticize; doom; fate; find fault with; forejudge; sentence; upbraid -
10 propast
• bane; befall; brokenness; calamity; cataclysm; catastrophe; collapse; damnation; death; debacle; decadence; destruction; disaster; discomfiture; doom; downfall; failure; fall; fate; fiasco; havoc; lay in ruins; mischief; perdition; peril; perish; precipice; recipice; ruin; ruination -
11 smrt
• bane; death; decease; demise the crown; departure; dissolution; divide; end; expiration; fate; night; obit; parting; passing in; swan song; sword; utterance -
12 sreća
• beatitude; blessedness; blesslng; bliss; blissfulness; chance; fate; felicity; fortune; hap; haphazard; happily; happiness; hazard; lot; luck; lucky; mercy; portion; prosperity; score; star; success; successfulness; sunshine; weal; welfare; well; well being; well-being -
13 sudbina
• allotment; destination; destiny; fatality; fate; fortune; lines; lot; portion; providence; star; weird -
14 sudbonosan
• big with fate; catastrophic; fatal; fateful; weird -
15 udar sudbine
• stroke of fate -
16 udes
• accident; allotment; chance; destiny; deuce; doom; fate; portion; star; weird; wreck -
17 zla kob
• bad luck; doom; fate
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fate — [feıt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: Latin fatum what has been spoken (by the gods) , from fari to speak ] 1.) [C usually singular] the things that will happen to someone, especially unpleasant events ▪ I wouldn t wish such a fate on my… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Fate — bezeichnet: Fate (Band), eine dänische Hardrock Band Fate (Texas), eine Stadt in Texas Fate (Computerspiel), ein Computerspiel aus dem Jahr 2005 Fate: Gates of Dawn, ein Computer Rollenspiel aus dem Jahr 1991 Fate/stay night, ein japanisches… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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fate — [fāt] n. [ME < L fatum, prophetic declaration, oracle < neut. pp. of fari, to speak: see FAME] 1. the power or agency supposed to determine the outcome of events before they occur; destiny 2. a) something inevitable, supposedly determined… … English World dictionary