fate
Pronunciation: [feɪt]
Word
Context: "philosophy"
(noun) fate is like a big plan or idea that decides what happens in your life. It means that certain things are meant to happen, no matter what choices you make.
Example
She believed that it was her fate to become a great artist.
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He didn't think it was his fate to fail; he wanted to try again.
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Do you believe that our fate is already written, or can we change it?
Context: "storytelling"
(noun) in stories, fate often means the end or the outcome that happens to a character. It can show how their choices or luck lead them to a certain ending.
Example
In the story, the hero's fate was to save the kingdom.
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The villain's fate was not what he planned; he didn't expect to lose.
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What do you think the character's fate will be at the end of the story?
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