Definitions for fatalities

fatalities fa·tal·i·ty

Spelling: [fey-tal-i-tee, fuh-]
IPA: /feɪˈtæl ɪ ti, fə-/

Fatalities is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 390 anagrams from letters in fatalities (aaefiilstt).

Definitions for fatalities

noun

  1. a disaster resulting in death.
  2. a death resulting from such an occurrence:
  3. the quality of causing death or disaster; a fatal influence; deadliness.
  4. predetermined liability to disaster, misfortune, etc.:
  5. the quality of being predetermined by or subject to fate:
  6. the fate or destiny of a person or thing:
  7. a fixed, unalterably predetermined course of things; inevitability:

Origin of fatalities

From the Late Latin word fātālitās, dating back to 1480-90. See fatal, -ity

Examples for fatalities

It is a fatality rather than a triumph to have undergone such a change.

What a fatality, that you have no better an option—either a Scylla or a Charybdis.

A 26-year-old man was the first fatality of the riots, found shot in his car.

The Rita that haunted me had no history; she was but the principle of life charged with fatality.

He attributed the fatality, in part, to a want of sufficient ventilation.

The chances of you being on a flight with at least one fatality are 10 times greater in the loser bucket.

It grieves me much, that by some fatality, his services seem ever overlooked.'

By what fatality was it that a man always chose the worst road?

But if Ruffo were there, if Artois came, it would be fatality.

Keep in mind, what they've been exposed to is 0.1 rem, and about 50 percent fatality is on the order of 400 rem.

Word Value for fatalities
Scrable

14

Words with friends

14

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