nnoun.eventan unpleasant or disastrous destinySynset:day of reckoning doomsday end of the world
Examples:- everyone was aware of the approaching doom but was helpless to avoid it
- that's unfortunate but it isn't the end of the world
Derivationally Related Form:doom
Hypernyms:destiny fate
Inherited Hypernyms:doomdestinyhappeningeventpsychological featureabstractionentity
vverb.communicationdecree or designate beforehandSynset:designate destine fate
Examples:- She was destined to become a great pianist
Derivationally Related Form:destinationfate
Hypernyms:ordain
Inherited Hypernyms:destineordaindecreedeclarestateexpress
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s somebody to INFINITIVE
vverb.communicationpronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of lawTopic:jurisprudencelaw
Synset:condemn sentence
Examples:- He was condemned to ten years in prison
Derivationally Related Form:condemnationsentence
Hypernyms:declare
Inherited Hypernyms:sentencedeclarestateexpress
Direct Hyponyms:foredoomreprobate
Entailment:convict
Full Troponyms:foredoomreprobate
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s somebody to INFINITIVE | Somebody ---s somebody | They want to --- the prisoners (apply to: condemn, sentence)
vverb.communicationmake certain of the failure or destruction ofExamples:- This decision will doom me to lose my position
Derivationally Related Form:doom
Hypernyms:assure ensure guarantee insure secure
Inherited Hypernyms:doomguarantee
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something | Something ---s something