ominate Antonyms
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Meaning of ominate
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ominate (v. t. & i.)
To presage; to foreshow; to foretoken.
ominate Sentence Examples
- The ominate rumble of thunder foretold the impending deluge.
- The dark clouds ominated an ominous storm, casting an eerie pall.
- The soothsayer's cryptic words ominately predicted a great upheaval.
- The shattered glass and spilled blood ominated a tragic event.
- The oppressive silence ominately hung over the desolate landscape.
- Shadows ominately danced across the walls, hinting at unseen dangers.
- The ancient ruins ominately loomed over the travelers, evoking an unsettling sense of history.
- The doctor's grim expression ominately conveyed the severity of the patient's condition.
- The ticking of the clock ominately echoed the passage of time, reminding of mortality.
- The ominous silence before the earthquake ominately foreshadowed the impending destruction.
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To presage; to foreshow; to foretoken.
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The ominate rumble of thunder foretold the impending deluge.
The dark clouds ominated an ominous storm, casting an eerie pall.
The soothsayer's cryptic words ominately predicted a great upheaval.
The shattered glass and spilled blood ominated a tragic event.