ALL meanings of doomed
doom
D d - noun doomed Likely to have an unfortunate and inescapable outcome; ill-fated. 1
- noun doomed fate or destiny, especially adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom. 1
- noun doomed ruin; death: to fall to one's doom. 1
- noun doomed a judgment, decision, or sentence, especially an unfavorable one: The judge pronounced the defendant's doom. 1
- noun doomed the Last Judgment, at the end of the world. 1
- noun doomed Obsolete. a statute, enactment, or legal judgment. 1
- verb with object doomed to destine, especially to an adverse fate. 1
- verb with object doomed to pronounce judgment against; condemn. 1
- verb with object doomed to ordain or fix as a sentence or fate. 1
- verb doomed simple past tense and past participle of doom. 0
- adjective doomed Certain to suffer death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome. 0
- adjective doomed If something is doomed to happen, or if you are doomed to a particular state, something unpleasant is certain to happen, and you can do nothing to prevent it. 0
- adjective doomed Someone or something that is doomed is certain to fail or be destroyed. 0
- adjective doomed bound to fail; hopeless 0