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    O·men
    /ˈōm(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. an event regarded as a portent of good or evil: "the ghost's appearance was an ill omen"
  2. Find 30 words that mean the same or something similar to omen, such as portent, augury, foreshadowing, and more. Learn the definition of omen and see examples of its usage and synonyms.

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  4. Find 15 synonyms and antonyms of omen, a word that means a sign of something bad or good that is likely to happen. Learn how to use omen in a sentence and explore related words and phrases.

  5. Synonyms for omen include portent, presage, sign, harbinger, warning, augury, indication, forewarning, foreshadowing and foreboding. Find more similar words at ...

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  7. Find synonyms of omens, such as portents, predictions, auguries, and more. Omens are signs or warnings of future events, often based on superstition or folklore.

  8. omen: 1 n a sign of something about to happen “he looked for an omen before going into battle” Synonyms: portent , presage , prodigy , prognostic , prognostication Types: auspice a favorable omen foreboding an unfavorable omen death knell an omen of death or destruction Type of: augury , foretoken , preindication , sign an event that is ...

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