Use "omen" in a sentence

1. A bad omen.

2. Abodement: Foreboding; prognostication; omen

3. I'm a bad omen.

4. I'd say that's a bad omen

5. Boding definition, a foreBoding; omen

6. ZEDD:It' s a bad omen, Clara

7. An omen or foreBoding, especially of evil.

8. Bode (plural Bodes) An omen; a foreshadowing

9. 15 A good omen,(www.Sentencedict.com) they thought.

10. An omen or foreBoding, especially of evil

11. 18 It seemed to be a good omen.

12. 3 He was netted by an ill omen.

13. The seamen consider these cries a bad omen.

14. The omen of bankruptcy hung over the company.

15. 11 Perhaps an omen of things to come.

16. 5 It's a good omen for the future.

17. 4 The omen of bankruptcy hung over the company.

18. The typical omen was a natural Explanation of Auguries

19. The typical omen was a natural Explanation of Augural

20. Abodement ( plural Abodements ) ( obsolete) A foreboding; an omen

21. 17 It was a bad omen, she said.

22. OMEN Accelerator software provides simple controls for switching between your laptop’s built-in GPU and the external GPU in your OMEN Accelerator

23. 1. Auspice - a favorable omen omen, portent, prognostic, prognostication, presage, prodigy - a sign of something about to happen; "he looked for an omen before going into battle" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

24. Cole, Omen, and Bas were the label's inaugural artists.

25. What does Abodement mean? (obsolete) A foreboding; an omen

26. The typical omen was a natural Explanation of Auguring

27. 14 The seamen consider these cries a bad omen.

28. 16 This pleased Aunt Tossie; an omen for the evening.

29. 13 That was O.K. Perhaps it was a good omen.

30. The typical omen was a natural Explanation of Augures

31. A snowstorm is an omen of things to come.

32. 1 They took the storm as a bad omen.

33. Augur means to be a sign or omen of something

34. You may feel a squeezing sensation in your abd omen .

35. The typical omen was a natural Explanation of Augured ill

36. Ancient people thought a lunar eclipse was a bad omen.

37. What does Boding mean? An omen or foreBoding, especially of evil

38. 25 The car won't start. Do you think it's an omen?

39. 19 It was an omen, but Margo and Duke plunged in.

40. 6 Could this at last be a good omen for peace?

41. The unusually heavy rainfall was an ill omen for the travellers.

42. Boding definition: an omen ; foreBoding Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

43. The sunburst reminds me of our flag, a good omen.

44. 12 This was widely thought to be a good omen.

45. My Lord, My lord a four- star aggregation is a good omen

46. 9 The unusually heavy rainfall was an ill omen for the travellers.

47. 8 The sunny weather was a good omen for the holiday.

48. Superstitious people believe that the sight of magpie is a good omen.

49. 7 He will regard your presence as an omen of good fortune.

50. To be an omen of; to portend: The future Bodes well for you

51. An Augury is a sign of things to come, like an omen

52. To be an omen of; to portend: The future Bodes well for you

53. Latin words for Auguries include augurium, omen, auspicium, auguratio and iidem auguria tenebant

54. 30 The storm was over and he regarded that as a good omen.

55. Joined trees were objects of good omen; symbols of conjugal happiness and marital fidelity.

56. Azimuth the Planer was a minor character in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain

57. Eventually a superstitious caretaker took fright at this omen and killed the bird.

58. 26 Many people believe that a broken mirror is an omen of bad luck.

59. 21 Eventually a superstitious caretaker took fright at this omen and killed the bird.

60. 10 The mist seemed like a bad omen and Sara's heart sank a little.

61. One such omen was a vivid dream Caesar had the night before his assassination.

62. 28 Kirkgrim A GHOST thought to haunt churches, where its appearance was an ill omen.

63. Bode definition, to be an omen of; portend: The news Bodes evil days for him

64. Bode definition, to be an omen of; portend: The news Bodes evil days for him

65. Synonyms for Adumbration include forecast, foretelling, sign, foreshadowing, omen, portent, prediction, presage, prophecy and augury

66. 22 The encounter he now saw as an omen, a shadow cast by a coming event.

67. 2 England's victory over France is a good omen for next week's match against Germany.

68. Qui cum dixisset non uesci pullos, quod malum omen est, ‘Bibant’ inquit et in mare proici iussit

69. 24 Crocombe should have taken this as a bad omen, but did not, carrying on to Karachi.

70. Early 14c., "abominable thing or action;" late 14c., "feeling of disgust, hatred, loathing," from Old French abominacion "abomination, horror, repugnance, disgust" (13c.), from Latin Abominationem (nominative abominatio) "abomination," noun of action from past-participle stem of abominari "shun as an ill omen," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + omin-, stem of omen (see omen).

71. Augured definition: indicate by signs synonyms: prognosticate, foreshadow, forecast, threaten, point, predict, betoken, signal, omen, auspicate, bespeak

72. Some peoples of the Far North view the northern lights as an omen of war and pestilence.

73. Beguile, also known as Beguile Form, was an ability acquired by Kain over the course of Blood Omen

74. Early 14c., "abominable thing or action;" late 14c., "feeling of disgust, hatred, loathing," from Old French abominacion "abomination, horror, repugnance, disgust" (13c.), from Latin Abominationem (nominative abominatio) "abomination," noun of action from past-participle stem of abominari "shun as an ill omen," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + omin-, stem of omen (see omen).

75. Indicate, as with a sign or an omen Familiarity information: Betoken used as a verb is rare.

76. 27 George thought the car breaking down on the way to his wedding was a bad omen.

77. Synonyms for Boding include presage, portent, foreBoding, omen, augury, auspice, foreshadowing, prefiguring, straw in the wind and premonition

78. Abomination (n.) early 14c., "abominable thing or action;" late 14c., "feeling of disgust, hatred, loathing," from Old French abominacion "Abomination, horror, repugnance, disgust" (13c.), from Latin Abominationem (nominative abominatio) "Abomination," noun of action from past-participle stem of abominari "shun as an ill omen," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + omin-, stem of omen (see omen).

79. A shy and elusive fish, a Napoleon wrasse at Orona island is a good omen for the marine reserve.

80. Their senses, Cloyed by grief, knew that whatever it was of ill-omen, it could not touch them now