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A sign that is supposed to reveal whether the future will be favourable or not.
abode
omen
foreboding
portent
augury
portending
forboding
abodance
abodement
abode
omen
foreboding
portent
augury
1
The
abode
of the gods; The conditioned promise of godhood in Man.
2
The heads of the Levites, princes in their families,
abode
in Jerusalem.
3
And we
abode
in the valley over against the temple of Phogor.
4
The young bridegroom
abode
in the palace one hundred and one weeks.
5
And there
abode
no more but the trunk only in the place.
1
I decided to take that as a good
omen
and kept walking.
2
Adeline turned pale; and Mortimer himself shuddered as he beheld the
omen
.
3
It is a bad
omen
to wet the foot in these springs.
4
This is a good
omen
for the release of her next project.
5
The whelp, as an
omen
of evil, is mentioned in the Edda.
1
I simply trudged behind him as my sense of grim
foreboding
grew.
2
Tiaan kept on, following his directions with an increasing sense of
foreboding
.
3
This year the sense of
foreboding
was made worse by the weather.
4
It was invariably cold, damp, gloomy and
foreboding
,
particularly for the opposition.
5
He was living very much in the present-anugly and
foreboding
present.
1
The Irish Times saw the event as a
portent
of better times:
2
Neither brother had expected a moment so fraught, so heady with
portent
.
3
The sun-star exhibited a golden halo of ice crystals,
portent
of change.
4
It was nothing less than a
portent
of what was to come.
5
On the other hand, to Thyrsis he was a
portent
of terror.
1
Such gayety; such jokes; such bravado; and
augury
of the to be!
2
The whole scene was of evil
augury
for the defence of Paris.
3
This was not a happy
augury
for the head of the family.
4
Romulus had raised the first body with the customary ceremony of
augury
.
5
They defy critical
augury
,
in their unending quest of beauty and truth.
1
Again the door of the inner office closed with a
portending
click.
2
The ancients ranked this with other celestial phenomena, as
portending
great events.
3
Outside, the sky was again dark and cloudy,
portending
even more rain.
4
But late in February there was a great bustle,
portending
movement.
5
For five minutes he was absent, then returned with a face
portending
news.
1
She stayed very still with her eyes open wide, filled with
forboding
.
2
Where in one night both of us dreamed a dream
forboding
things to come.
3
It is complete statistical nonsense that sounds
forboding
but is absolutely and entirely meaningless.
4
She dreaded to open the letter, for a strange
forboding
of evil came over her.
5
A sense of
forboding
washed over her.