English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng salitang "fatal" ay "sa paraang nagreresulta sa kamatayan o sakuna; sa paraang nakatakdang magkaroon ng nakapipinsala o nakamamatay na resulta." Maaari rin itong tumukoy sa isang bagay na hindi maiiwasan o hindi maiiwasang magkakaroon ng negatibong resulta.

Sentence Examples

  1. All attention was now directed to the letter, the descent of which, and the consequences attending thereupon, had proved so fatally subversive of both person and personal dignity to his Excellency, the illustrious Burgomaster Mynheer Superbus Von Underduk.
  2. With that, King Yorba shot Uzwali fatally, collapsing to the ground himself.
  3. That fatally, like all manifestos, he would trample over it?
  4. Never experienced a situation where, had he stepped in the wrong direction, he might be fatally injured, only to see the twins watching him.
  5. Glancing his eyes around, with a vain effort to pierce the gloom that was thickening beneath the leafy arches of the forest, he felt as if, cut off from human aid, his unresisting companions would soon lie at the entire mercy of those barbarous enemies, who, like beasts of prey, only waited till the gathering darkness might render their blows more fatally certain.
  6. If a man is thought-free, fancy-free, imagination-free, that which is not never for a long time appearing to be to him, unwise rulers or reformers cannot fatally interrupt him.
  7. But a single delay would suffice to fatally break the chain of communication should Phileas Fogg once miss, even by an hour a steamer, he would have to wait for the next, and that would irrevocably render his attempt vain.
  8. Fatally, whatever he previously deemed to be high art, he now looked down on.
  9. But no weather interfered fatally with my walks, or rather my going abroad, for I frequently tramped eight or ten miles through the deepest snow to keep an appointment with a beech-tree, or a yellow-birch, or an old acquaintance among the pines when the ice and snow causing their limbs to droop, and so sharpening their tops, had changed the pines into fir-trees wading to the tops of the highest hills when the snow was nearly two feet deep on a level, and shaking down another snow-storm on my head at every step or sometimes creeping and floundering thither on my hands and knees, when the hunters had gone into winter quarters.
  10. If Wyatt was right, then perhaps Mary had fatally underestimated the unpopularity of her marriage to Phillip.