The deepening shadows of early evening looked rather ominous to the lone traveler approaching the town wall.
There was an ominous silence as the question was asked; it seemed nobody had an answer
A low, ominous growl came from the dog. Look at those ominous clouds!
in twilight James and Victoria are very ominous.
Her equanimity during the ominous trial was astonishing to her husband and family.
The ominous thundering of the surf foretold our approach to the shoals of our doom. I am curious about your ominous glare.
omninous isn't a word. Assuming you mean "ominous" here's one: The was an ominous dark cloud coming towards us, so we went inside to get out of the rain.
As ominous means baleful, forbidding, menacing, minacious, and so on, it is not the correct word to use in the sentence.
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.
The thick, dark, gray clouds signaled that ominous weather was on its way.
The thick, dark, gray clouds signaled that ominous weather was on its way.
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.
an ominous bank of dark clouds Ominous means evil, and leads to ominously meaning evil. My source of helping you was dictionary.com glad I could help