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Definition of fatally in English:

fatally

adverb ˈfeɪt(ə)liˈfeɪdəli
  • 1With death as a result.

    21,000 soldiers died or were fatally wounded
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The artwork presents a series of large silk veils suspended from the ceiling, which are imprinted with images of mothers whose children were fatally shot.
    • Your child has been fatally injured.
    • They hear firing ahead of them and he is wounded fatally.
    • Eurydice picks flowers for her wedding garland and is fatally bitten by the snake.
    • The two fought and Paris was fatally wounded.
    • Edgar fatally wounds his brother, leaving Edmund to confess to all of his crimes.
    • This arrow pierces Menelaus' clothing but does not wound him fatally, even though the blood comes gushing out.
    • In the closet scene, Hamlet mistook her father for the king, and he fatally stabbed him.
    • Both families continue to travel west together until they are separated when his wife becomes fatally ill, which forces them to stay behind.
    • Upon his return, he is stunned to find Emily fatally wounded by an unknown assailant.
    1. 1.1 In a way that leads to failure or disaster.
      the whole concept is fatally flawed
      the revelation fatally undermined the prosecution's case
      as submodifier Katharine's sister is fatally attractive to men
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Director and writer are reprimanded for story decisions that slowed the pacing and tempo of the film fatally.
      • His position had been fatally weakened, and he too had to go.
      • A couple of these essays are fatally infected by the logorrhoea that afflicts so much current architectural theory.
      • His reputation had been fatally damaged.
      • For me at least, a potentially distinguished performance was fatally undermined.
      • These periodic sojourns backward in time fatally dilute the picture's narrative power.
      • Accidentally provoking a murderous rage had always been a fatally easy thing to do.
      • None of these visual coups comes off with much theatrical energy, and the stage action is often fatally inert.
      • Like its main character, the film is fatally flawed.
      • The piece is magnificent in many ways but is fatally let-down by an undistinguished organ sound that even I can better with an electronic keyboard.

Definition of fatally in US English:

fatally

adverbˈfādəlēˈfeɪdəli
  • 1With death as a result.

    21,000 soldiers died or were fatally wounded
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Upon his return, he is stunned to find Emily fatally wounded by an unknown assailant.
    • The two fought and Paris was fatally wounded.
    • Your child has been fatally injured.
    • Edgar fatally wounds his brother, leaving Edmund to confess to all of his crimes.
    • The artwork presents a series of large silk veils suspended from the ceiling, which are imprinted with images of mothers whose children were fatally shot.
    • They hear firing ahead of them and he is wounded fatally.
    • Eurydice picks flowers for her wedding garland and is fatally bitten by the snake.
    • Both families continue to travel west together until they are separated when his wife becomes fatally ill, which forces them to stay behind.
    • This arrow pierces Menelaus' clothing but does not wound him fatally, even though the blood comes gushing out.
    • In the closet scene, Hamlet mistook her father for the king, and he fatally stabbed him.
    1. 1.1 In a way that leads to failure or disaster.
      the whole concept is fatally flawed
      the revelation fatally undermined the prosecution's case
      as submodifier Katharine's sister is fatally attractive to men
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These periodic sojourns backward in time fatally dilute the picture's narrative power.
      • For me at least, a potentially distinguished performance was fatally undermined.
      • His position had been fatally weakened, and he too had to go.
      • Director and writer are reprimanded for story decisions that slowed the pacing and tempo of the film fatally.
      • The piece is magnificent in many ways but is fatally let-down by an undistinguished organ sound that even I can better with an electronic keyboard.
      • None of these visual coups comes off with much theatrical energy, and the stage action is often fatally inert.
      • His reputation had been fatally damaged.
      • A couple of these essays are fatally infected by the logorrhoea that afflicts so much current architectural theory.
      • Like its main character, the film is fatally flawed.
      • Accidentally provoking a murderous rage had always been a fatally easy thing to do.
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