Anyone who submits to the belief that they are powerless to change their destiny.
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Examples for "fatalist"
Examples for "fatalist"
1I do not look it, I know, but I am a fatalist.
2Every man at the front, it seemed to me, was a fatalist.
3He seems to have become a misanthrope, and a fatalist like myself.
4Her early, somewhat Bohemian training had made her something of a fatalist.
5As he sat there with folded arms, he was surely a fatalist.
1People who claim to believe in determinist ideas rarely act on them.
2The late Mark Twain, in his secret heart, was such a determinist.
3I'm not an absolute fool about technology: a determinist or militant naif.
4But it would be a mistake to interpret it in too determinist a fashion.
5In his ethical teaching, at least, Paul is no determinist.
1Still, the predestinarian aliment did not set well on her palate, or nourish her young and tender graces of spirit.
2Oh, I tell you they were predestinarians from away back.
3They are unqualified predestinarians.
4"What is to be," says the predestinarian Mother Goose, "will be, though it never come to pass."
Translations for predestinationist