Fatal
UK /["/ˈfeɪtl/"]/US /["/ˈfeɪtl/"]/
Definition
causing or ending in death
In simple words: causing death or serious injury
Examples
- The disease was fatal and claimed many lives before a cure was found.
- He suffered a fatal injury that led to his death at the scene.
- Making a fatal mistake in the calculations caused the project to fail.
- The software error had a fatal impact on the system’s stability.
- She realized her decision had fatal consequences for her career.
- Fatal accidents on the highway have decreased due to new safety measures.
- The failure to follow the instructions resulted in a fatal error.
- His fatal flaw was underestimating his opponents’ abilities.
Usage notes
Use 'fatal' when referring to something that can cause death or is very dangerous. Avoid using it in casual conversations unless it's serious.
Grammar pattern
fatal + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'fate'—something that leads to death or a serious end.
Collocations
- be
- prove
- nearly
- always
- invariably
- for
- to
- be
- prove
- absolutely
- ultimately
- to
Synonyms
- deadly
- lethal
- mortal
- terminal
- perilous
Antonyms
- harmless
- safe
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'fetal', which relates to unborn babies.
- Misuse in non-life-threatening contexts, like 'fatal' for minor injuries.