yes, all words can be put in sentences or the're made-up words created to confuse you!
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To be baleful means to be threatening or menacing. For example, "The bull sent a baleful glance at the intruder as he munched on a blade of grass".
As ominous means baleful, forbidding, menacing, minacious, and so on, it is not the correct word to use in the sentence.
menacing
Quotations * 1674 -- John Milton: Paradise Lost(Book I) * round he throws his baleful eyes, that witnessed huge affliction and dismay. Gambling is baleful because it can make people lose money.
baleful, lethal
John Milton in his epic poem Paradise Lost : " . . . round he throws his baleful eyes, that witnessed huge affliction and dismay."
Baleful means something that produces harm or injury, so definitely menacing!
I put the word wool in a ten word sentence.
see How do you put the word countries in a sentence?
baleful
Baleful is an adjective.
The word is put in a sentence like I just did right now.