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Q: What is the name of the evil child in the 1976 horror film The Omen?
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The Omen what is the name of the evil child?

Damien


What is an abodement?

An aboding is a person's inward sense of evil, or an evil omen.


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"I took the event to be an evil omen" Use it as a noun.


What is an omen?

An omen refers to an event viewed as having a portent of good or evil.


What are adjectives for a omen?

Ominous: [Latin, ominosus < Omen] Of or being an omen, esp. an evil one. So, yes, ominous is the adjective form of omen.


Why is the ghost an evil omen?

"This" ghost? What ghost?


Why do you need horror?

Horror Rocks! how could you ask such evil questions!


What Latin word does the word monster derive from that means omen?

monstrum It means an evil omen, or a monster/monstrosity, or a thing that evokes fear and wonder.


What is an example of an omen?

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How to describe an evil presence?

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What are some quotes about horror?

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