omen|omens in English
noun
[o·men || 'əʊmen]
sign of that which is to come (good or evil); portent
Use "omen|omens" in a sentence
1. Such omens betide no good.
2. The omens betide better results.
3. A bad omen.
4. Abodement: Foreboding; prognostication; omen
5. I'm a bad omen.
6. I'd say that's a bad omen
7. Boding definition, a foreBoding; omen
8. The omens for the game are still not propitious.
9. ZEDD:It' s a bad omen, Clara
10. They worry about curses, omens, charms, and fetishes.
11. An omen or foreBoding, especially of evil.
12. Bode (plural Bodes) An omen; a foreshadowing
13. 15 A good omen,(www.Sentencedict.com) they thought.
14. An omen or foreBoding, especially of evil
15. 5 And continue to pay heed to the omens.
16. 18 It seemed to be a good omen.
17. 3 He was netted by an ill omen.
18. They saw signs and omens of this new dispensation everywhere.
19. The seamen consider these cries a bad omen.
20. The omen of bankruptcy hung over the company.
21. 11 Perhaps an omen of things to come.
22. 5 It's a good omen for the future.
23. 4 The omen of bankruptcy hung over the company.
24. Bonis avibus definition is - with good birds : under favorable omens.
25. The typical omen was a natural Explanation of Auguries