An outcome, condition or event that is predetermined by fate [the power that predetermines events].
1 But a combination of Covid and kismet led me to try again.
2 My kismet is indeed bad; I can see no road of escape.
3 Mark has a bravado that thrives on the kismet of travel.
4 In this context, the arrival of Marks Barfield in 2005 looks like kismet .
5 It was their fate, a deep-sea kismet as unavoidable as death.
6 If you cannot, then we must just say kismet , I suppose.
7 Be thy kismet as thy courage, then-butI am hers, not thy man!
8 You can call that a bond or kismet or fate.
9 Well, well, it is kismet , and it must be faced.
10 So is the World Cup, as kismet would have it.
11 It is your kismet , as it was Gaddy's, and his kismet who can avoid?
12 Well, well, it is kismet , and must be faced.
13 There was something kismet - like about the whole affair.
14 She'd liked the scenario better when she'd thought it was pure coincidence, a touch of kismet .
15 Who am I to foretell a man's kismet ?
16 But, fate or kismet , no thank you.
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