Definition of «inauspicious»

Inauspicious means not promising or favorable, often indicating something that is likely to bring bad luck or misfortune.

Sentences with «inauspicious»

  • He gets off to a rather inauspicious start, pointing out he hasn't had time to take legal advice since then. (politics.co.uk)
  • As centuries of missionary endeavour have shown, pagan and semi-pagan people can be taught, helped, and encouraged to live glorious Christian lives from inauspicious beginnings. (faith.org.uk)
  • 24 March 2018 A long - overdue update for March arrives in the middle of the international break and includes a couple of inauspicious debuts from Dutch goalkeepers, some sporting masters, the goalkeeping connection with The Cockney Rejects, and the Moldova international goalkeeper who attempted to win an election but was thwarted by his party's failure to follow the rules. (goalkeepersaredifferent.com)
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