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ominous
adjective as in menacing, foreboding
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Example Sentences
There was also that ominous shot of him on the boat looking down at the party.
Although the narrow ruling has been widely applauded as at least a temporary victory for the rule of law, the victory is overshadowed by ominous signaling in the dissent.
Canadian officials have stressed that despite Trump's ominous rhetoric over drugs, only 1% of fentanyl intercepted at the border comes from Canada.
When it comes to understanding Hamas, the past may be an ominous precedent.
In just a fortnight, thousands of people are said to have been killed and the fighting has sparked an ominous war of words between DR Congo and its neighbour, Rwanda.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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