Crossword-Solution: FATALIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fatalist | n. | One who maintains that all things happen by inevitable necessity. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “FATALIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Qu? ser?, ser?" believer | 1 answer |
| Believer in Kismet. | 1 answer |
| He believes his destiny is inevitable. | 1 answer |
| One practiced in resignation | 1 answer |
| One who's resigned | 1 answer |
| predestinarian | 1 answer |
| Accepting sort | 2 answers |
| ANYONE WHO SUBMITS TO THE BELIEF THAT THEY ARE POWERLESS TO CHANGE THEIR DESTINY | 11 answers |
| Dark Horse | 19 answers |
| Pessimist | 32 answers |
| Quitter | 46 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FATALIST (5)
There was about Alexandra something of the impervious calm of the fatalist, always disconcerting to very young people, who cannot feel that the heart lives at all unless it is still at the mercy of storms; unless its strings can scream to the touch of pain.
She was, moreover, a fatalist, and as she did not attempt to direct things beyond her control, she found a good deal of time to enjoy the ways of man and nature.
Joe Nagasaki, the 'tender', finding the profits grow small, Said, 'Let us go to the Islands, try for a number one haul! If we get caught, go to prison -- let them take lugger and all!' Kanzo Makame, the diver -- knowing full well what it meant -- Fatalist, gambler, and stoic, smiled a broad smile of content, Flattened in mainsail and foresail, and off to the Islands they went.
However, I was learning from Ajor, who was more or less of a fatalist, a philosophy which was as necessary in Caspak to peace of mind as is faith to the devout Christian of the outer world.
And, besides, what are the joys and sorrows of mankind to me--me, a travelling officer, and one, moreover, with an order for post-horses on Government business? BOOK IV THE SECOND EXTRACT FROM PECHORIN’S DIARY THE FATALIST I ONCE happened to spend a couple of weeks in a Cossack village on our left flank.
Quotes with FATALIST (3)
A pear should come to the table popped with juice, Ripened in warmth and served in warmth. On terms Like these, autumn beguiles the fatalist.
In the bigger scheme of things, we are two pawns... waiting for life to make its move.#Fatalist
To the Buddhist or the eastern fatalist, existence is a science or a plan, which must end up in a certain way. But to a Christian, existence is a STORY, which may end up in any way. In a thrilling novel (that purely Christian product) the hero is not eaten by cannibals; but it is essential to the existence of the thrill that he MIGHT be eaten by cannibals. The hero must (so to speak) be an eatable hero. So Christian morals have always said to the man, not that he would lose h…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, WSJ.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1951–2015).