omen means in portuguese: presságio, agouro
monstrum It means an evil omen, or a monster/monstrosity, or a thing that evokes fear and wonder.
The word omen is not a bad word
Ominous: [Latin, ominosus < Omen] Of or being an omen, esp. an evil one. So, yes, ominous is the adjective form of omen.
Omen
The word omen is an abstract noun.
Omen = 'ōuli
That was not a good omen.
The Latin root "omen" means a sign or a portent that is believed to foretell the future. It is often associated with predicting good or bad outcomes based on these signs.
EX.. my dogs is a omen dogs
The dark sky was a bad omen. He took his demotion as an ill omen for his future with the company.
The good weather was a positive omen. They considered the fight an omen of what was to come. They looked for any omen to show that they were right.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'omen':An eclipse is often seen as a bad omen back in the ancient times.