It was fate that the two would meet in such a big city.
Fate is not what drives men to their ruin, but rather their own choices.
The fate of the treasure ship was unknown for more than three hundred years.
everybody choses the fate of their lifestyle
The fate of the passengers depended on finding somewhere to land the plane. Success comes from using your talents, not by depending on luck or fate.
The bishop constantly agonizes over the fate of the convent in this parish.
Karma is the belief that our actions have consequences, whether positive or negative, that influence our future experiences.
The man believed that it was by divine providence that he had found the lost wallet.
fate
A homophone for the word "fate" is "eight."
This school will educate every student, that is their fate
It is a noun.
Puritans believed in the, "Doctrine of the elect", which meant that everyone's fate was already decided.
The word fate only has one syllable so it is not divided into separate syllables.
Fate means cinniúint / dán in Irish.