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ominous
adjective as in menacing, foreboding
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Example Sentences
This battered two-story home with ominous scratches on the basement door has been in Todd’s family for six generations, as the cemetery out back proves.
In the meantime, it's down to organizations and workers to watch out for the signs of stress before they turn into something more ominous.
And, sounding a note that is ominous for those hoping to challenge Liverpool for the title, once again this was not a performance sprinkled with the sparkle of champions.
But when put in context of what his entire administration has been saying in the wake of Kirk’s death, the comments take on a much more ominous cast.
I especially wanted to know if the chef would like to say anything about the climate in Chicago’s Mexican dining scene under this ominous threat from Washington.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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