predoom in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
PREDOOM (verb): To condemn or sentence to failure or misfortune in advance, often due to negative expectations or judgments.
Sample Sentences
- His pessimistic outlook seemed to predoom the project to failure before it even began.
- The critic's harsh review appeared to predoom the film to a swift exit from theaters.
- She felt that her constant worry might predoom her chances of finding happiness.
- The unfavorable weather forecast seemed to predoom their outdoor wedding plans.
- Without adequate preparation, the team's lack of confidence threatened to predoom their performance.