An unpleasant or disastrous destiny.
Decree or designate beforehand.
Pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law.
Unavoidable bad situation.
1 The effect, as my example suggests, can be quite hypnotic or doom - laden .
2 And behold; for they too shall in the end behold their doom .
3 It was far from being all doom and gloom for Snedeker, however.
4 It was an hour of desolation; it was the day of doom .
5 The construction of the railroads spelled the doom of the wild Indian.
6 There's a lot of doom and gloom in the news right now.
7 The Lord Ruler would have prevented this doom for another thousand years.
8 His first coherent thought was that he had just escaped certain doom .
9 He would continue to think logically, even to the edge of doom .
10 Well, let the doom fall; she had no fear of the Beyond.
11 That ultimately spelled doom for LTCM, known by many as Salomon North.
12 The mustang seems to understand the doom that awaits him in captivity.
13 Brenda McNallyreports The property market hasn't meant doom and gloom for everyone.
14 No matter where you look these days, there is doom and gloom.
15 Certain of their doom , the two men rose and spoke in concert:
16 Jobs in aggregate remain remarkably plentiful, despite gloom and doom on GDP.
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