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What's a good word for "fate"?

Wheel of fortune

Noun (short for noun)

destiny

distribute

[department]

Noun (short for noun)

distribute

distribute

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Ahd: [...-Me? t"m…nt]

Minister of Justice [*6l%tm*nt]

K.K.[*6l$tm*nt]

(noun)

The act of allocating:

The act of distributing:

Distribution of ration coupons.

Distribute ration coupons

Assigned things:

Distribution:

The sailors drank their daily ration of rum.

The sailors drank their daily rum.

A part of the military salary is deducted and set aside regularly for the family members or insurance of the payee.

Settling-in allowance and insurance money: Deduct or set aside a part from the soldier's salary and pay it to the payee's family or as insurance money.

destiny

[5destini]

Noun (short for noun)

Fate, fate

destiny

Destini

AHD:[d? s " t……-n? ]

attorney general

k . k[

(noun)

Complex des ti. nies

The inevitable or necessary fate of a particular person or thing; A person's fate. See fate

Fate: the inevitable luck destined by a particular person or thing; Fate. See fate

A predetermined course of events considered beyond human power or control:

Fate: a process predetermined by events and beyond human ability and control:

"Marriage and hanging are predestined" (Robert Burton)

"Marriage and death are predestined" (Robert Burton)

A force or medium considered to predetermine events; Fate:

Fate: a force or factor considered to predetermine an event; Fate:

Fate brought them together.

Fate bound them together.

destiny

[Fett]

Noun (short for noun)

Day, fate, luck

transitive verb

Doomed to death

destiny

destiny

AHD:[f? t]

Fett

field-effect transistor (FET)

(noun)

An assumed force, principle, or force that predetermines an event.

Fate: can determine the imaginary influence, principle or power of things.

This force is destined to be an inevitable event.

Fate: an inevitable event predetermined by this force

The final result or consequence; A result.

The final result or outcome; result

Unfavorable fate; Bad luck.

Fate: bad fate; destiny

Goddess of Destiny Greek mythology and Roman mythology three goddesses in charge of human destiny: Clotho, Megalobrama and Atropos. Used with the.

Fates The three goddesses of fate in Greek and Roman mythology: Clausius, Rakis and Artbos, these three goddesses hold the destiny of mankind. Used with the

destiny

[5fC:tFEn]

Noun (short for noun)

Wealth, luck, a lot of property, good luck, fate

transitive verb

< gu > opportunity

transitive verb

Give ... a large fortune.

destiny

for.tune

AHD:[f? r"ch…n]

Doctor of Law [6f%8rt. *n]

[6f%rt.*n]

(noun)

Accidental occurrence of lucky or unfavorable events; Luck:

Luck: the accidental occurrence of good or bad things; Luck:

He decided to go home for his holiday, and his luck got worse.

He decided to go home for his holiday, but his luck turned bad.

In one's life, luck turns.

Luck: the change of luck in one's life.

Success, especially due at least in part to luck:

Success, especially success in which luck at least plays a role:

No matter how hard they tried, they all ended in failure.

No matter how they did it, they finally succeeded.

A person's living condition or position determined by material property or wealth:

A person's identity or status depends on property or money:

She pursued her wealth in another country.

She went abroad in search of wealth.

A large amount of material property or money; Wealth.

A large amount of property, money or treasure; destiny

A large sum of money;

A lot of money:

Spent a lot of money on a new car.

Spent a lot of money on this new car.

Often Fortune: an imaginary and often personified force or power that supports a person's life events for or against:

Often Fortune: An imaginary, usually personified force that determines whether events in life are good or bad:

We believe that fate is on our side.

We believe that fate will take care of us.

Fate; Fate:

Fate:

Tell my fortune with tarot cards.

Count my fate with cards.

A prophecy of sb's fate.

Fortune-telling: predicting people's fate

(verb)

Tune for, tune for, tune for.

transitive verb

Endow wealth.

As the old saying goes, give ... a lot of wealth.

To give good or bad luck without attribution.

Bring good or bad luck to.

Old saying (intransitive verb) old saying

Happen by accident; Happen.

Happen by accident; Happen to be doing/being doing

destiny

[5 km]

Noun (short for noun)

Fate, fate

many

many

AHD:[l? t]

doctor of laws

k . k[

(noun)

Object for making a decision or selection at random:

Something used to make a random decision or choice:

Draw lots.

draw lots

Use objects in making random decisions or choices:

Make a random decision or choice about sth:

Draw lots to decide.

draw

A decision or choice so made.

A decision or choice made in this way.

Something that befalls someone by or as if by fate.

Fate: something that is or seems to be destined to happen to someone.

The luck of one's life; Fate. See fate

Fate: the luck of a person's life; Fate. See fate

Many related people or things:

A group of people or things that are related to each other:

Pacify a group of angry tenants; Children who make noise.

Pacify a group of angry tenants; A group of noisy children

Kindness; Type:

Type; Type:

That dog is very satisfied.

That is a contented dog.

Miscellaneous items sold as a unit.

Bulk sale: a hodgepodge sold as a unit

A large range, quantity, or number:

A large number of informal terms, many: large in scope, number, or membership:

There is a lot of trouble; Made a lot of new friends. Often used as an adverbial, with a or in the plural: I feel much better; Run faster.

A lot of trouble; Made a lot of new friends. Often used as an adverb, used with the plural form a or; I feel much better; Run faster.

A piece of land with a specific boundary, especially land forming part of a city, town or block.

Land: A piece of land with specific boundaries, especially a part of a city, town or block.

A piece of land used for a specific purpose:

A piece of land with a special purpose;

A parking lot.

stop

Film studio.

film studio

transitive verb

A lot, Ted, a lot, a lot

Draw lots for distribution; Distribution.

Distribution according to clods; distribute

To divide (land) into many pieces.

Divide (land) into several pieces.

part

[5p: cent]

Noun (short for noun)

A part, a little

part

part

AHD:[p? r"sh…n,p? r"-]

Doctor of law. *n,6pour-]

k . k .[6% r . * n,6por-]

(noun)

A part or quantity of something larger; Part of the whole.

Part: a part or a certain amount of something larger; Part of the whole

A part separated from the whole.

A part separated from the whole.

A part assigned to an individual or group, such as:

A copy for an individual or group, such as:

A portion of food.

service

The heir's share of the property.

Heir's share of property.

A woman's dowry

A woman's dowry

A person's fate. See fate

Man's destiny. See fate

transitive verb

Split, split, split

Divide into several parts or parts for distribution; Parcel.

Divide: divide into multiple parts or multiple parts for distribution; distribute

Offer shares, inheritance or dowry.

Give a portion of an inheritance or dowry