ominous in the PONS Dictionary

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The song has an ominous undertone and was lyrically about partying with a fever.
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A more ominous figure in the revolt, however, is hidden upon the brow of a hill overlooking a road.
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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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But when other items rain down, it's feared that the cause may be more ominous than mere weather.
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Even that concert was not enough to offset ominous financial difficulties.
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In some they are seen as ominous and in others they are seen as auspicious.
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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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It is structured as a tone cluster in the trombone section, creating an ominous, harsh sound.
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Exploring odd time signatures, the song possesses a dark, ominous feel.
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At this point, the narrator breaks into the narrative to apostrophise about the ominous future closing in on youthful innocence.
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