Antonyms for omened
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : oh-muhn |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈoʊ mən |
Definition of omened
Origin :- 1580s, from Latin omen "foreboding," from Old Latin osmen, of unknown origin; perhaps connected with the root of audire "to hear" [OED] or from PIE *o- "to believe, hold as true" (cf. Greek oiomai "I suppose, think, believe").
- As in portend : verb foreshadow, indicate
- As in predict : verb express an outcome in advance
- As in presage : verb predict or have a feeling
- As in promise : verb bring hope, possibility
- As in betoken : verb indicate
- As in bode : verb to foreshadow
- As in forebode : verb predict, warn
- As in foreshadow : verb indicate
- He had never learned to control himself and that omened ill for those who became his subjects.
- Extract from : « The World's Progress, Vol. I (of X) » by Various
- So we listened while dire forebodings were omened for Valencia, and worse for Puerto Cabello.
- Extract from : « Gardens of the Caribbees, v. 2/2 » by Ida May Hill Starr
- And when she lost it, she says, she knowed that was fate and that our love was omened in under an evil star.
- Extract from : « Danny's Own Story » by Don Marquis
Synonyms for omened
- adumbrate
- announce
- anticipate
- assert
- augur
- be afraid
- be in the cards
- be in the wind
- bespeak
- betide
- betoken
- bode
- call
- call it
- conclude
- conjecture
- croak
- crystal-ball
- crystal-ball divine
- denote
- divine
- encourage
- envision
- express
- feel
- figure
- figure out
- forebode
- forecast
- forerun
- foresee
- foreshadow
- foreshow
- forespeak
- foretell
- foretoken
- forewarn
- gather
- give hope
- guess
- harbinger
- have a hunch
- hazard a guess
- herald
- hint
- hold out hope
- hold probability
- imply
- import
- indicate
- infer
- intuit
- judge
- lead to expect
- like
- look
- make book
- message
- note
- offer
- omen
- point to
- portend
- predict
- prefigure
- preindicate
- premonish
- presage
- presume
- prognosticate
- promise
- prophesy
- psych out
- read
- see coming
- see handwriting on wall
- seem likely
- sense
- shadow
- show
- show signs of
- signal
- signify
- size up
- soothsay
- stop
- suggest
- suppose
- surmise
- symbolize
- telegraph
- think
- threaten
- vaticinate
- warn
- warn of
- witness
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