Doom

  • 61doom — [[t]du͟ːm[/t]] dooms, dooming, doomed 1) N UNCOUNT Doom is a terrible future state or event which you cannot prevent. ...his warnings of impending doom. ...a wicked mermaid who lured sailors to their doom. Syn: fate 2) N UNCOUNT If you have a… …

    English dictionary

  • 62doom — Synonyms and related words: Day of Judgment, Friday, Friday the thirteenth, Judgment Day, Z, abuse, act on, action, afflict, aggrieve, anathematize, anathematizing, annihilation, apodosis, appoint, appointed lot, astral influences, astrology,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 63doom — {{11}}doom (n.) O.E. dom law, judgment, condemnation, from P.Gmc. *domaz (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. dom, O.N. domr, O.H.G. tuom, Goth. doms judgment, decree ), from PIE root *dhe (Cf. Skt. dhaman law, Gk. themis law, Lith …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 64doom — 1. noun 1) his impending doom Syn: destruction, downfall, ruin, ruination; extinction, annihilation, death 2) archaic the day of doom Syn: Judgment Day, the Last Judgment, doomsday, Armaged …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 65doom — 1. noun /duːm/ a) A law. They met an untimely doom when the mine shaft caved in. b) A judgment or decision 2. verb /duːm/ To condemn to a terrible fate …

    Wiktionary

  • 66Doom — Videojuego de primera persona creado por Id Software en 1993. Dicho juego podía funcionar bajo el sistema operativo DOS, utiliza 4 MB de RAM y requiere un procesador 486 a 60 MHz. El juego consiste en comandar a un pseudo astronauta, quien estaba …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 67Doom — ● /doum/ np. ►JEU Yaaah!!! Boum!!! Huèèrg!!! ad lib. Shoot em up des années 90, en 3D subjective mappée plein écran, avec du sang, des tripes et des boyaux partout. Même ceux qui n aiment pas ce genre de massacre finissent par craquer... Doom n… …

    Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone

  • 68doom — [OE] Doom derives ultimately from *dō , the Germanic base from which the verb do comes. This originally meant ‘put, place’, and so Germanic *dōmaz signified literally ‘that which is put’. By the time it reached Old English as dōm a more concrete… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 69doom — 1. noun prepare to meet your doom Syn: destruction, downfall, ruin, extinction, annihilation, death, nemesis 2. verb they were doomed to die Syn: destine, fate, predestine, preordain, mean, condemn …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 70doom — [duːm] noun [U] a bad event that cannot be avoided such as death, destruction, or complete failure • doom and gloom a feeling that a situation is very bad and without hope[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English