fatal, -e, adj., fatal; inevitable. Terme —; (jur.) expiration of a delay. Ces remèdes ont été —s au malade; those remedies proved fatal to the patient.

fatalement (fa-tal-mān), adv., fatally; inevitably.

fatalisme, n.m., fatalism.

fataliste, n.m.f., fatalist.

fatalité, n.f., fatality.

fatidique, adj., fatidical.

fatigant, -e, adj., fatiguing, toilsome, irksome, wearisome, tiresome, tedious.

fatigue, n.f., fatigue, toil, hardship, weariness. Excéder de —; to wear out with fatigue, to tire out. Un homme de —; a man capable of resisting fatigue. Supporter la —; to stand fatigue. Rompre à la —; to accustom to fatigue. Tomber de —; to be worn out with fatigue.

fatigué, -e, part., fatigued, jaded; (paint.) overworked. Des chevaux —s; jaded horses.

fatiguer (-ghé), v.a., to fatigue, to tire, to weary, to harass, to tease; (paint.) to overwork. La lecture fatigue la vue; reading fatigues the sight. — un champ; to impoverish a field. — une salade; to mix a salad.