Pronunciation: /ˈdɛstɪnd/
verb intended or likely to do or be something
A1 I am destined to be successful in my career.
A2 She is destined to travel the world and explore new cultures.
B1 The two lovers were destined to be together despite all obstacles.
B2 The prophecy foretold that the hero was destined to defeat the evil sorcerer.
C1 It seemed as if fate had destined them to meet at that exact moment.
C2 The scientist believed that he was destined to make a groundbreaking discovery in his field.
adjective determined beforehand; fated
A1 I am destined to be a great chef.
A2 She felt destined to succeed in her new job.
B1 The two lovers were destined to be together.
B2 The prophecy foretold that he was destined to become king.
C1 It was as if he was destined for greatness from the moment he was born.
C2 The ancient text spoke of a destined hero who would save the kingdom.
formal The young entrepreneur was destined for success from a very early age.
informal I always knew we were destined to be friends.
slang We were destined to be BFFs since day one.
figurative The stars aligned, and it seemed as though we were destined to meet that day.
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