doom in Finnish
doom in Finnish is kohtalo, loppu, kauhu — doom means a terrible fate that seems certain and impossible to avoid, especially death or destruction.
doom in Finnish
kohtalo
loppu
An undesirable fate; an impending severe occurrence or danger that seems inevitable.
kauhu
Dread; a feeling of danger, impending danger, darkness, or despair.
tuomio
tuomita
(transitive) To pronounce judgment or sentence on; to condemn.
What does "doom" mean?
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noun A terrible fate that seems certain and impossible to avoid, especially death or destruction.
"The old sailors spoke of the ship's doom in hushed voices."
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verb To condemn someone or something to a certain, usually terrible, fate.
"The failed harvest doomed the village to a hard winter."
doom in a sentence
- The old sailors spoke of the ship's doom in hushed voices.
- A sense of doom hung over the abandoned town.
- The failed harvest doomed the village to a hard winter.
- Poor planning doomed the project from the start.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "doom" in Finnish?
"doom" in Finnish is kohtalo, loppu, kauhu. doom means: A terrible fate that seems certain and impossible to avoid, especially death or destruction.
How do you use "doom" in a sentence?
Example: "The old sailors spoke of the ship's doom in hushed voices." In Finnish, "doom" is kohtalo, loppu, kauhu.
Are there other ways to say "doom" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 5 translations listed for "doom": kohtalo, loppu, kauhu, tuomio, tuomita.
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