hopeless, condemned, ill-fated, unhappy, unfortunate, cursed, unlucky
Fate is another word for doom. Additional synonyms include disaster and catastrophe.
Wyrd is another word for Fate, Destiny, Karma or Doom. Doom being an old term meaning ones destiny, not necessarily a bad one. Sometimes pronounced with a hard V sound at the start, depending upon original geographic context.
Just a guess but maybe doomsday.
The definition of the suspenseful word is from something which causes suspense. That might be a cliffhanger or awareness of a situation of impending doom.
the word doomed was invented to summarise what would happen if jehovas took over the world. jehovas are half cyborg and they dont heart , but a rusty steep mechanic body that the inhabited in order to gain knowledge from the petty earthlings
The word apocalyptic is in reference to an apocalypse. An apocalypse refers to widespread doom, devastation, or disaster. Often in reference to the end of human civilization.
Destiny or Doom
Fate is another word for doom. Additional synonyms include disaster and catastrophe.
Wyrd is another word for Fate, Destiny, Karma or Doom. Doom being an old term meaning ones destiny, not necessarily a bad one. Sometimes pronounced with a hard V sound at the start, depending upon original geographic context.
like the day for doom has come
The noun 'doom' is an uncountable noun, a word for a concept.
Bloom
Latin has the neuter nouns fatum and exitium for "doom".
'Doom' can be 運命 (unmei), or 命運 (meiun) in Japanese.
It is the same, only from another Marine's view.
Judgment
Doom
I would have thought that the word you are after is "doom".