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ominous
adjective as in menacing, foreboding
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Example Sentences
And spare an ominous thought for the likely situation at the next turkey day in 12 months’ time — millions may not be so lucky.
But select Dynamic mode and an ominous thunder instantly appears on the aural horizon.
The way they are playing at the moment is ominous for everyone else, because it is hard to see how anyone is going to challenge them.
They are facing an ominous task in Brisbane where England have won just twice since World War II, but another former England captain is not yet ready to throw in the towel.
It was an ominous start from the world's second ranked country against the hosts, 12th in the World Rugby standings and with just two wins in 21 Tests coming into the match.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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