Laziness will almost always portend failure.
The Greek oracles observed various signs that might portend victory or defeat.
He was certain that the favorable review would portend the success of his restaurant.
(A portent is a sign or omen, as of a calamity, but is used rarely to mean a prodigy.)"Kayla is a portent; she could play the piano like Mozart at age 4.""The ship sailed, ignoring the dark sky which was a portent of the storm.""Unease among animals is often a portent of an imminent earthquake."
There is a portentous horse over there.
He went about telling everyone that he had made the winning basket in a very portentous manner, and because of this, people began to dislike him for his arrogant attitude.
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(A portent is a sign or omen, as of a calamity, but is used rarely to mean a prodigy.)"Kayla is a portent; she could play the piano like Mozart at age 4.""The ship sailed, ignoring the dark sky which was a portent of the storm.""Unease among animals is often a portent of an imminent earthquake."
There is a portentous horse over there.
He went about telling everyone that he had made the winning basket in a very portentous manner, and because of this, people began to dislike him for his arrogant attitude.
ils portent..., elles portent ...
"Ils/elles portent" mean: "they carry", "they are carrying" depending on the context
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"Portent" is an indication that something will happen in the future. Some synonyms for "portent" include omen, augury, foreboding, caution, auspice, foreshadowing, sign, presage, threat, warning, sign and premonition.
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an indication or forewarning
i can put nomad in a sentence
can you put "leadership" in sentence