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Main Entry: inevitable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: certain; cannot be avoided

Synonyms:

all locked up, assured, binding, compulsory, decided, decreed, destined, determined, doomed, fated, fateful, fixed, for certain, foreordained, imminent, impending, in the bag, ineluctable, ineludible, inescapable, inexorable, inflexible, irresistible, irrevocable, necessary, no ifs ands or buts, obligatory, ordained, pat, prescribed, settled, sure, unalterable, unavoidable, undeniable, unpreventable, without recourse

Antonyms:

avoidable, doubtful, escapable, fortuitous, preventable, uncertain, unlikely, unsure
Main Entry: automatic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: occurring as natural consequence

Synonyms:

assured, certain, inescapable, inevitable, necessary, routine, unavoidable

Antonyms:

stilted, unnatural
Main Entry: destined
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: bound for, fated in near future

Synonyms:

at hand, brewing, certain, closed, coming, compelled, compulsory, condemned, designed, directed, doomed, foreordained, forthcoming, hanging over, impending, in prospect, in store, in the cards, in the wind, ineluctable, inescapable, inevitable, inexorable, instant, intended, looming, meant, menacing, near, ordained, overhanging, predesigned, predestined, predetermined, que sera sera, sealed, settled, stated, that is to be, that will be, threatening, to come, unavoidable, way the ball bounces

Antonyms:

avoidable, unscheduled
Main Entry: dogmatic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: based on absolute truth

Synonyms:

a priori, as a matter of course, assertive, authoritarian, authoritative, axiomatic, by fiat, by natural law, by nature, canonical, categorical, deducible, deductive, derivable, doctrinaire, doctrinal, eternal, excathedra, formal, imperative, inevitable, on faith, oracular, orthodox, peremptory, positive, pragmatic, prophetic, reasoned, systematic, theoretical, unchangeable, unerring, unqualified

Antonyms:

ambiguous, doubtful, dubious, equivocal, fluctuating, indecisive, not positive, uncertain, vacillating
Main Entry: eventual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: future, concluding

Synonyms:

closing, conditional, consequent, contingent, dependent, down the pike, down the road, ending, endmost, ensuing, final, hindmost, in the cards, indirect, inevitable, last, later, latter, overall, possible, prospective, resulting, secondary, succeeding, terminal, ulterior, ultimate, vicarious

Antonyms:

past
Main Entry: fatal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deadly, lethal

Synonyms:

baleful, baneful, calamitous, cataclysmic, catastrophic, deathly, destructive, disastrous, fateful, final, ill-fated, ill-starred, incurable, inevitable, killing, malefic, malignant, mortal, mortiferous, noxious, pernicious, pestilent, pestilential, poisonous, ruinous, terminal, virulent
Notes: use fatal for something which has caused someone's death; use lethal for something which is capable of killing someone

Antonyms:

healthful, life-giving, nourishing, vital, wholesome
Main Entry: fatal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: critical, very important

Synonyms:

crucial, decisive, destined, determining, doomed, fateful, final, foreordained, inevitable, predestined, unlucky

Antonyms:

trivial, unimportant, unnecessary
Main Entry: fated
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: governed by fate

Synonyms:

decided by fate, destined, doomed, foreordained, imminent, impending, in the stars, inescapable, inevitable, predestined, predetermined, prejudged, preordained, unavoidable
Main Entry: forthcoming
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: expected, imminent

Synonyms:

accessible, anticipated, approaching, at hand, available, awaited, coming, destined, fated, future, impending, in evidence, in preparation, in prospect, in store, in the cards, in the wind, inescapable, inevitable, nearing, obtainable, on tap, oncoming, open, pending, predestined, prospective, ready, resulting, upcoming

Antonyms:

bygone, distant, gone, past
Main Entry: future
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: to come; expected

Synonyms:

approaching, booked, budgeted, close at hand, coming, coming up, destined, down the line, down the pike, down the road, eventual, fated, final, forthcoming, from here in, from here on, from here to eternity, from now on in, imminent, impending, in the cards, in the course of time, in the offing, inevitable, just around the corner, later, likely, looked toward, near, next, planned, prospective, scheduled, subsequent, to be, ulterior, ultimate, unborn, unfolding, up

Antonyms:

past
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