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fatalistic

[feyt-l-is-tik] / ˌfeɪt lˈɪs tɪk /


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The senior source is more "fatalistic", in their assessment on whether Labour could win the campaign in Wales next spring.

From BBC

For the Portuguese adventure, "we added something very very specific to the Portuguese people -- 'saudade' -- this somewhat fatalistic melancholy," Fabcaro told AFP.

From Barron's

And while there is nothing fatalistic about such imperial fantasies that translate the past into the present, they often echo in the repertoire of the influential and powerful.

From Salon

Mays, in the time I’ve known him, has been realistic rather than fatalistic.

From Los Angeles Times

Eleven years on, she has gone back to hospital to give birth several times and takes a fatalistic attitude.

From BBC