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was ominous
adjective
Of or pertaining to an omen or to omens; being or exhibiting an omen; significant.
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It was ominous.
Their warning was ominous.
Sometimes Bowie's tone was ominous.
For Clancy, Cavendish's challenge was ominous.
After 23... Qb6, Anand's 24 Rd3! was ominous.
Coming a poor third in both last week's by-elections was ominous.
That last admission, leaving open the possibility of just about anything, was ominous in its imprecision.
The transitions of mood between sections were seamless; there was ominous urgency even in quiet passages.
ANTICIPATING TERRORISM -- There was important intelligence from elsewhere, though, and the news was ominous.
The scene was ominous but, luckily for Trump, not necessarily bad for his campaign.
It was ominous that before the Brisbane Test Australia knew their best side; England didn't.
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