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Meaning of omination

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omination (n.)

The act of ominating; presaging.

omination Sentence Examples

  1. His ominous glare sent shivers down everyone's spines.
  2. The thunderous clouds cast an ominous shadow over the countryside.
  3. The fortune teller predicted an ominous future for the young couple.
  4. The doctor's ominously raised eyebrow hinted at a serious diagnosis.
  5. The sound of a creaking door in an empty house created an ominous atmosphere.
  6. The ominous silence of the forest was broken only by the snapping of twigs.
  7. The ticking clock seemed to echo ominous warnings.
  8. The news of the approaching storm filled the air with an ominous tension.
  9. The ominous crack in the bridge caused traffic to be halted.
  10. The ominous presence of the vulture circling overhead sent a chill through the hearts of the villagers.

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The act of ominating; presaging.

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His ominous glare sent shivers down everyone's spines.

The thunderous clouds cast an ominous shadow over the countryside.

The fortune teller predicted an ominous future for the young couple.

The doctor's ominously raised eyebrow hinted at a serious diagnosis.