Sentence examples for been ominous from inspiring English sources

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been ominous

adjective

Of or pertaining to an omen or to omens; being or exhibiting an omen; significant.

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There have been ominous signs for months.

The writing has long been ominous.

And yet some recent economic news has been ominous.

But the signs from Israel had been ominous.

There has been ominous talk of the need for a strong leader.

Some recent messages have been ominous in their predictions of what the legislation means for America.

There have also been ominous signs for the party in Gujarat, the last large state it still rules.

Ever since Viktor Orban's Fidesz party won two-thirds of the parliamentary seats in April's general election, the signals have been ominous.

The early signs had been ominous, too, the youngster contriving to leave her blue helmet behind as she rushed forward to face her opponent.

Already, by the second day, there have been ominous signs that this peaceful state of affairs is gradually giving way to a more dangerous temper".

The word "bewitched" might have been ominous, but instead it seems to imply a benign and beautiful enchantment effected by snow, moonlight and companionship.

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