an omen

  • 51omen — 1. noun a) Something which portends or is perceived to portend a good or evil event or circumstance in the future; an augury or foreboding. Day broke. He saw three black hens asleep in a tree. He shuddered, horrified at this omen. Then he… …

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  • 52Omen (film) — Sanghorn (Omen) Thai movie poster. Directed by Thammarak Kamuttmanoch Written by The Pang Brot …

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  • 53omen — o|men [ oumən ] noun count a sign that you believe shows whether good or bad things will happen in the future: I hope the rainbow is an omen of what s to come. bad/good omen: He was convinced that seeing the black cat was a bad omen …

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  • 54Omen, The — (1976)    Horror film about the birth of the ANTICHRIST. The film, scripted by David Seltzer and directed by Richard Donner, features the birth of the son of SATAN to fulfill biblical prophecies of Armageddon. The film stars Gregory Peck and Lee… …

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  • 55omen — [[t]o͟ʊmen[/t]] omens N COUNT If you say that something is an omen, you think it indicates what is likely to happen in the future and whether it will be good or bad. Her appearance at this moment is an omen of disaster... Could this at last be a… …

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  • 56Omen (metal band) — Infobox Musical artist Name = Omen Img capt = Background = group or band Origin = Los Angeles, California, United States Genre = Power metal Years active = 1984−1988 1996−present Label = Enigma Metal Blade Crash Music Associated acts = URL =… …

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  • 57Omen — O̲·men das; s, ; ein Ereignis, das man für einen Hinweis auf etwas hält, das die Zukunft bringt ≈ Vorzeichen <ein gutes, schlechtes Omen>: Die neuen Arbeitslosenzahlen sind kein gutes Omen für die Wirtschaft …

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  • 58Omen — O|men 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: od. O|mi|na〉 1. Vorzeichen; böses, gutes Omen 2. Vorbedeutung; →a. s. Nomen est omen [Etym.: lat.] …

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  • 59omen — [16] Omen was a direct borrowing from Latin ōmen, whose derivative ōminōsus also gave English ominous [16]. From the same source comes abominable. => ABOMINABLE, OMINOUS …

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  • 60omen — m IV, D. u, Ms. omennie, blm «fakt, zjawisko uznane za zapowiedź czegoś; znak, wróżba, przepowiednia» Dobry, szczęśliwy, zły omen. ◊ Nomen omen «o nazwie, będącej jednocześnie charakterystyką kogoś lub czegoś, np. jeżeli ktoś o nazwisku Kowal… …

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