Meaning
Fatality means a death resulting from an accident, war, disease, or disaster. It can also refer to the state of being inevitable or destined to happen, especially in the sense of tragic inevitability.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun (countable or uncountable) 
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Plural: Fatalities 
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Commonly used with numbers or causes: - “a traffic fatality,” “two fatalities,” “fatalities caused by the earthquake.”
 
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Often used in news reports or formal contexts. 
Sentence structures:
- There were (number) fatalities in the accident.
- The report recorded an increase in road fatalities this year.
- The sense of fatality hung over the town after the disaster.
Common Phrases
- traffic fatality – death caused by a road accident
- workplace fatality – death occurring at work
- fatality rate – proportion of deaths among those affected
- avoid fatalities – to prevent deaths
- report fatalities – to officially record deaths
Collocations
| Verb + fatality | Adjective + fatality | Noun + of + fatality | 
|---|---|---|
| cause a fatality | tragic fatality | rate of fatality | 
| report a fatality | accidental fatality | number of fatalities | 
| prevent a fatality | single fatality | risk of fatality | 
Examples
- The storm caused several fatalities across the coastal region.
- Authorities are investigating the fatality that occurred at the construction site.
- Seat belts greatly reduce the risk of traffic fatalities.
- The earthquake resulted in hundreds of fatalities and severe damage.
- Fortunately, there were no fatalities in the fire.
- The high fatality rate shocked public health officials.
- The workers tried to prevent any fatalities during the rescue operation.
- A deep sense of fatality spread after the tragic event.
Synonyms or Related
- death
- casualty
- demise
- loss of life
- mortality
Antonym
- survival
- recovery
