[
US
/ˈoʊmən/
]
[ UK /ˈəʊmɛn/ ]
[ UK /ˈəʊmɛn/ ]
NOUN
-
a sign of something about to happen
he looked for an omen before going into battle
VERB
-
indicate, as with a sign or an omen
These signs bode bad news
How To Use omen In A Sentence
- She tore her eyes from them for a moment to spy the bodhrán player in the tree, tapping out her rhythm with her eyes closed, not noticing the spy amongst them.
- When the moment finally comes, one look through his cataract lenses is all it takes. Christianity Today
- I used to think the worst feeling was losing someone you love. But, I was wrong. The worst feeling is the moment you have lost yourself.
- Then there are the PIP implant problems that thousands of women have had to contend with. The Sun
- If Obama runs for President, he'll need a good nomenclator. Sound Politics: Marcy Burner?
- My guess is they were either swapping football stickers or comparing notes on how to look after successful women. The Sun
- Dance the coxswain was the first affected in that way, but after a few moments Mark felt that the poor fellow had been suffering in The Black Bar
- The Huilloc men are only a little taller than their womenfolk, with broad chests, powerful shoulders and heavily muscled legs.
- People were gulping down sundowners, women seemed to be, rather disinterestedly, sipping their drinks and picking up a bite.
- A few years ago it was suggested that auroral phenomena could exist on Mars too.