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What part of speech is fate?

"Fate" can be considered a noun or an adjective.

Noun: Fate refers to the predetermined course of events, often thought of as something beyond human control.

Example:

> "They believed their fate was sealed."

Adjective: Fate can also act as an adjective, meaning "destined" or "inevitable".

Example:

> "They met their fate in the battle."

The specific part of speech depends on how it's used in a sentence.

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