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    Om·i·nous
    /ˈämənəs/

    adjective

    • 1. giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious: "there were ominous dark clouds gathering overhead"
  2. adjective. us / ˈɑː.mə.nəs / uk / ˈɒm.ɪ.nəs / Add to word list. suggesting that something unpleasant is likely to happen: There was an ominous silence when I asked whether my contract was going to be renewed. The engine had been making an ominous sound all the way from my parents ' house. ominous dark clouds. Synonym. menacing. Opposite.

  3. Definitions of ominous. adjective. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments. “ ominous rumblings of discontent” synonyms: baleful, forbidding, menacing, minacious, minatory, sinister, threatening. alarming. frightening because of an awareness of danger. adjective. presaging ill fortune. “a dead and ominous silence prevailed”

  4. 3 days ago · adjective. If you describe something as ominous, you mean that it worries you because it makes you think that something unpleasant is going to happen . There was an ominous silence at the other end of the phone. The rolls of distant thunder were growing more ominous. Synonyms: threatening, menacing, sinister, dark More Synonyms of ominous.

  5. Define ominous. ominous synonyms, ominous pronunciation, ominous translation, English dictionary definition of ominous. adj. 1. Menacing; threatening: ominous black clouds; ominous rumblings of discontent. 2. Of or being an omen, especially an evil one. om′i·nous·ly adv....

  6. Definition of ominous adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. OMINOUS definition: making you think that something bad is going to happen: . Learn more.

  8. Apr 1, 2024 · Of or pertaining to an omen or to omens; being or exhibiting an omen; significant . Specifically, giving indication of a coming ill; being an evil omen. Synonyms: threatening, portentous, inauspicious. Usage notes [ edit]

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