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is foreboding
noun
A sense of evil to come.
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The phenomenon, which is best seen in calm, warm seas, is foreboding.
At least for now, Rwanda's progress is dangerously uneven and so reliant on extreme levels of social and political control that its future is foreboding.
Boccherini's string writing is foreboding from the opening bars, and touches like the brief horn bursts in the first movement and the torrential string writing in the finale keep the work's atmosphere changeable and its path unpredictable.
Gwenno's performance, a dreampop lament that begins with a statement about the patriarchy and confronts all manners of doomish political prospects throughout its 30 minutes, is as triumphant as it is foreboding.
In addition to being strangely oriented on its site — for symbolism, rather than easy visitor comprehension — the Stanley Tigerman-designed building is foreboding.
The photograph, more than an aesthetic offering, becomes ironic as well, an invitation to meditate upon a landscape at once as fragile as it is foreboding.
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The weather was foreboding.
Van Gundy's tone was foreboding.
Viewed from another angle, the rising hours were foreboding.
The news brief, posted on an online community message board, was foreboding.
They were foreboding places you ventured into only out of necessity.
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