Fatalistically

/ˌfeɪtəlˈɪstɪkli/

भाग्यवादी ढंग से; नियतिवादी तौर पर

Origin & History

From the adjective fatalistic (fatal + -istic), ultimately from Latin fatum (“that which has been spoken; fate”) + English adverb suffix -ly.

विशेषण fatalistic (fatal + -istic) से बना; मूलतः लैटिन fatum (अर्थ: ‘जो कहा जा चुका; भाग्य/नियति’) से, और अंग्रेज़ी क्रिया-विशेषण प्रत्यय -ly के साथ।

Definition

In a manner that reflects fatalism—accepting that outcomes are predetermined and human effort cannot alter them; often implying passive resignation.

ऐसे ढंग से जो भाग्यवाद/नियतिवाद को दर्शाए—यह मानते हुए कि परिणाम पहले से तय हैं और मानव प्रयास उन्हें बदल नहीं सकता; अक्सर निष्क्रिय समर्पण/हार मान लेने का भाव।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
He spoke fatalistically about the company’s future, as if nothing could be done.
उसने कंपनी के भविष्य के बारे में भाग्यवादी ढंग से बात की, जैसे कुछ भी किया ही न जा सके।

Usage Examples

After the diagnosis, she responded fatalistically and stopped seeking treatment options.
They laughed fatalistically, convinced the storm would ruin the event no matter what.
He wrote fatalistically about politics, assuming corruption was inevitable.
Instead of planning, she waited fatalistically for things to 'work out' on their own.

Synonyms

Resignedly Passively Stoically Defeatistly Pessimistically Inevitably (in tone)

Related Forms

Idioms & Phrases

Take it as it comes (fatalistically)
जो होगा सो होगा मानकर, भाग्यवादी ढंग से चीज़ों को वैसे ही स्वीकार करना
Leave it to fate
सब कुछ किस्मत/भाग्य पर छोड़ देना
What will be will be
जो होना है वही होगा