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1. accident-prone
adjective. having more than the average number of accidents.
Antonyms
- parallel
Etymology
- accident (English)
- prone (English)
- pronus (Latin)
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Sentences with fatal-accident
1. Noun Phrase
This could lead to a serious, even fatal accident.
2. accident
noun. ['ˈæksədənt'] an unfortunate mishap; especially one causing damage or injury.
Synonyms
- accidental injury
- crash
- collision
- wreck
- shipwreck
- casualty
- fatal accident
- injury
- misadventure
- mishap
Antonyms
- noncurrent
- allopatry
- sympatry
- absence
3. accident
noun. ['ˈæksədənt'] anything that happens suddenly or by chance without an apparent cause.
Synonyms
- occurrence
- chance event
- good luck
- happening
- happenstance
- coincidence
- hap
- stroke
- lottery
- happy chance
- break
- natural event
- fortuity
Antonyms
- appearance
- beginning
- ending
- success
4. fatal
adjective. ['ˈfeɪtəl'] bringing death.
Synonyms
- mortal
- lethal
- deadly
- deathly
Antonyms
- introvert
- withholder
- male
- adult
Etymology
- fatalis (Latin)
5. fatal
adjective. ['ˈfeɪtəl'] having momentous consequences; of decisive importance.
Synonyms
- fateful
Antonyms
- opening
- stranger
Etymology
- fatalis (Latin)
6. fatal
adjective. ['ˈfeɪtəl'] controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined.
Synonyms
- inevitable
Antonyms
- anode
- cathode
Etymology
- fatalis (Latin)
7. fatal
adjective. ['ˈfeɪtəl'] (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin.
Synonyms
- disastrous
- black
- calamitous
- fateful
Antonyms
- loser
- unemotional person
- worker
- extrovert
Etymology
- fatalis (Latin)