ominous in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ominous in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for ominous in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for ominous in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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ominous
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English
The incident is treated as comic, but becomes ominous in light of what happens to the pair later.
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Twins are considered an extremely ominous occurrence, one where spirits are considered to interfere with human matters.
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The song has an ominous undertone and was lyrically about partying with a fever.
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They knock and are invited in, despite the waitress' seeming reluctance and an ominous mention of new management.
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Even that concert was not enough to offset ominous financial difficulties.
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His somewhat unreliable memoir mythologized his origins as a futurist, and emphasized his upbringing near a noisy machine shop and an ominous prison.
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But when other items rain down, it's feared that the cause may be more ominous than mere weather.
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In an ominous twist, people sometimes learned by listening to the radio that they were about to disappear.
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Layers of background vocals and roaring electric guitars give the goofy lyrics an appealingly ominous edge.
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Exploring odd time signatures, the song possesses a dark, ominous feel.
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