fatalists

[US]/[ˈfætəlɪst]/
[UK]/[ˈfætəlɪst]/

Translation

n.A person who believes that all events are predetermined and that people have no free will.; A person who tends to accept bad outcomes as inevitable.

Phrases & Collocations

fatalist belief

are fatalists

fatalist view

fatalists argue

being fatalists

fatalist attitude

fatalist philosophy

fatalists claim

fatalist tendency

fatalist perspective

Example Sentences

many fatalists believe that free will is an illusion.

the fatalists argued that their efforts were pointless.

he was a lifelong fatalist, accepting whatever came his way.

the play explored the psychology of fatalists facing adversity.

some fatalists find comfort in the inevitability of events.

the fatalists passively awaited their predetermined fate.

she dismissed his worries as the ramblings of a fatalist.

the fatalists' worldview offered little room for hope.

he accused them of being fatalists and giving up too easily.

the debate centered on whether to challenge or accept the fatalists' view.

the fatalists' philosophy emphasized acceptance over action.

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