Example sentence - The dark clouds are ominous.
Yes, something can be described as ominous if it gives the feeling that something bad or harmful is going to happen. It often generates a sense of unease or foreboding.
"Ominous" is an adjective.
No, "ominous" is already an adjective and does not have a direct verb form. You can use phrases like "seem ominous" or "carry an ominous tone" to express the concept in a sentence.
In this sentence, "ominous" means that the statement "I know your home" sounded threatening or foreboding, suggesting that something bad or dangerous might happen.
If someone says that something sounds ominous, they mean that it gives a feeling of impending danger, harm, or evil. It suggests a sense of foreboding or unease about what may happen next.
The slang spelling for "something" is often "sumthin" or "somethin".
Say Somethin' was created on 2006-04-03.
proditions are when people say somethin before it happens
"Ominous" is an adjective.
A low, ominous growl came from the dog. Look at those ominous clouds!
Into Somethin' was created in 1965.
That is the correct spelling of "ominous" (foreboding).
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Mayella Ewell says "I got somethin' to say" and "I ain't going to say no more. " He took advantage of me." on page 256 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
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The word "ominous" comes from the word "omen". An ominous dream is one which contains signs of what is going to happen in the future.