Meanings
Certain to fail or suffer disaster.
یقینی طور پر ناکام یا مصیبت کا شکار ہونا۔
مُقدّر
muqaddar
Synonyms
Common Collocations
- doomed fate
- doomed to fail
- doomed relationship
Example Sentences
The project was doomed from the start due to lack of funding.
اس پروجیکٹ کا آغاز سے ہی ناکامی کا سامنا تھا کیونکہ فنڈنگ نہیں تھی۔
Is project ka aaghāz se hi nākāmi ka sāmnā thā kyunke funding nahi thi.
In the end, their relationship felt doomed and they decided to part ways.
آخر میں، ان کا رشتہ ناکام محسوس ہوا اور انہوں نے علیحدگی کا فیصلہ کیا۔
Aakhir mein, un ka rishta nākām mehsoos hua aur un hon ne alahdgi ka faisla kiya.
The doomed expedition met a tragic end in the mountains.
مُقدّر مہم کا پہاڑوں میں ایک المیہ اختتام ہوا۔
Muqaddar muhim ka pahāron mein aik almaiyah ikhtitām hua.
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💡 Memory Tip
Doomed sounds like 'doomed,' which you can remember as being 'doomed to fail.'
Imagine a dark storm approaching a ship, symbolizing impending disaster.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
نہ مُقدّر سے بچ بھی سکتا ہے کوئی، ہر جو گزر گیا وہ گزر نہ جائے گا۔
Na muqaddar se bach bhi sakta hai koi, har jo guzar gaya woh guzar na jayega.
No one can escape their fate; whatever has passed will not return.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
دودھ پر پتے کی طرح اڑتا ہے۔
Doodh par patte ki tarah udata hai.
Like cream rising to the top.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Old English "dōmian" — to condemn, to judge
First known use: 12th century
The word 'doomed' has its roots in Old English, originally derived from the verb meaning 'to judge' or 'to condemn'. Over time, it evolved to express a sense of inevitable misfortune or destruction.