Definition of «ominous»

Ominous means foreboding or threatening, often suggesting that something bad is about to happen. It can describe a situation, atmosphere, or feeling that indicates an impending danger or disaster.

Usage examples

  1. The dark clouds gathering overhead were an ominous sign of an approaching storm.
  2. As the eerie music played in the background, an ominous feeling crept into the room.
  3. The sudden silence that followed his announcement created an ominous atmosphere, hinting at bad news.
  4. The ominous footsteps echoing down the empty hallway made her heart race with fear.
  5. The mysterious package delivered to his doorstep had an ominous energy surrounding it.
  6. The politician's words carried an ominous warning about the future of the country.
  7. The loud, low growls coming from the dense forest made the hikers feel an ominous presence nearby.
  8. The newspaper headline read, "Economic Crisis Looms", painting an ominous picture for the country's financial stability.
  9. The abandoned house stood tall and creepy on the corner, an ominous reminder of its dark past.
  10. The blank expressions on their faces as they entered the room were an ominous sign of trouble to come.

Sentences with «ominous»

  • They see ominous signs of having to pay dearly for these policies in coming years. (religion-online.org)
  • His play becomes more ominous back in his trailer, watching bad movies and playing with matches. (haberarts.com)
  • The long holiday weekend began with ominous news for me of a cancer diagnosis and ended with a more detailed confirmation. (gse.harvard.edu)
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