What does DOOMS mean?

dooms

Parts of Speech: noun, verb

Definition:

  • Noun: The plural form of "doom," meaning death, destruction, or a terrible fate.
  • Verb: The third person singular form of "doom," meaning to condemn to a terrible fate or to cause something to fail.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /duːmz/
  • UK: /duːmz/

Origin and Usage:

The word "dooms" originated from the Old English word "dom," which means judgment or sentence. The word has been used in English literature for centuries, often in the context of foretelling a terrible fate or outcome. It is commonly used in modern English to describe a sense of impending danger or disaster.

Synonyms:

  • ruin
  • destruction
  • demise
  • failure
  • misfortune

Related Words:

  • doomy
  • domes
  • modus
  • moods
  • mould

Example Sentences:

  • She felt a sense of dooms as she entered the haunted house.
  • The failed experiment dooms the project to cancellation.


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