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fated

Faded vs Fated - What's the difference?

faded | fated |


As verbs the difference between faded and fated

is that faded is past tense of fade while fated is past tense of fate.

As adjectives the difference between faded and fated

is that faded is that has lost some of its former colour or intensity while fated is foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.

Lated vs Fated - What's the difference?

lated | fated |


As adjectives the difference between lated and fated

is that lated is (obsolete) belated; too late while fated is foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.

As a verb fated is

(rare) (fate).

Dated vs Fated - What's the difference?

dated | fated |


As adjectives the difference between dated and fated

is that dated is marked with a date while fated is foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.

As verbs the difference between dated and fated

is that dated is (date) while fated is (rare) (fate).

Fated vs Destinable - What's the difference?

fated | destinable |


As adjectives the difference between fated and destinable

is that fated is foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate while destinable is determined by destiny; fated.

As a verb fated

is (rare) (fate).

Fated vs Unfated - What's the difference?

fated | unfated |


As adjectives the difference between fated and unfated

is that fated is foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate while unfated is not fated.

As a verb fated

is past tense of fate.

Fated vs Fatedness - What's the difference?

fated | fatedness |


As an adjective fated

is foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.

As a verb fated

is (rare) (fate).

As a noun fatedness is

the quality of being fated; destiny.

Fated vs Thanatomania - What's the difference?

fated | thanatomania |


As an adjective fated

is foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.

As a verb fated

is (rare) (fate).

As a noun thanatomania is

the morbid belief that one is fated to die, having been cursed or bewitched by an enemy.

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