fatalist|fatalists in English

noun

['fa·tal·ist || 'feɪtəlɪst]

one who believes that all events have been predetermined, believer in destiny

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1. Second, don't be fatalist.

2. Start unlearning fatalist world views.

3. I guess I am a fatalist.

4. Are you superstitious? I guess I am a fatalist.

5. I think am pretty much of a fatalist.

6. I think I am pretty much of a fatalist.

7. Maybe it's from the Bible, I think, because Lincoln is a fatalist .

8. I am a fatalist and I believe in football you win and you lose.

9. As a fatalist, Eileen Chang has been clearly conscious of the predicament of enlightenment modernity.

10. Antonyms for Bellyacher include ascetic, fatalist, stoic, altruist, angel, darling, gentleman, Pollyanna, saint and sweetheart

11. Then where is the primary source of it? Maybe it's from the Bible, I think, because Lincoln is a fatalist.

12. My friends were confused about me, but I'd throw them off my trail by embracing the persona of a cynical, slightly neurotic fatalist.

13. Chapter Two deals specifically with the major arguments of the three articles that maintain that Thomas Hardy is a fatalist. Sentencedict.com

14. Oh, shall I then, again become a fatalist, whom fourteen years of despair and ten of Hope had rendered a believer in providence?

15. More specifically, is there a profound gulf between the "mechanistic, " "passive, " and "fatalist" Marxism of Kautsky and the dialectical, activist, revolutionary Marxism of Lenin?

16. And because of this, the German businessman has become a fatalist; he does not believe that the new rules will work out well, yet he knows that he cannot alter the course of events.

17. I may be a fatalist and I always feel that an unknown power in my body is driving me to do this, if I don't do it, I have no idea why I feel very suffering and sorry for certain things.

18. Agonizer: spends a lot of time making decisions: mystic: makes decisions based on intuition or "hunches" fatalist: feels that he/she has no control over decisions: evader "ostrich style"--ignores the decision: plunger: makes impulsive decisions: submissive: lets an authority figure make a decision: planner: thoughtful decision maker--uses the