"Omens" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Omens" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Omens" Meaning

Omens are supernatural signs or portents of future events or occurrences, often believed to be warnings or omens of good or bad luck. They can be natural phenomena, such as an eclipse or a shooting star, or supernatural events, such as the appearance of a ghost or a black cat crossing one's path. In many cultures, omens are believed to be significant indicators of what is to come, and people may consult divination texts or seek the advice of seers or soothsayers to interpret the meaning of an omen.

"Omens" Examples

Word: Omens


Definition: A sign or warning that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen.


Usage Examples:


The eerie silence that fell over the village was an omen of the impending natural disaster. [Lit.]
The tarot card reader claimed that the reversed Death card was an omen of financial struggles ahead. [Fig.]
The company's sudden decline in sales was seen as an omen of impending bankruptcy. [Fig.]
The eerie feeling that someone was watching her from the shadows was an omen of foreboding. [Fig.]
The ancient text described a solar eclipse as a significant omen of change and upheaval. [Lit.]

Note: The word "omens" is often used in a figurative sense to describe signs or warnings of something unpleasant or ominous to come.

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Omicron

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The word "omicron" refers to the 13th letter of the Greek alphabet. In recent years, it has also become associated with the Greek letter that is the symbol for the Omicron COVID-19 variant, which is a highly transmissible and contagious strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In general, the suffix "-omicron" is used in scientific and medical contexts to describe a variant or a quantitative difference.