"Portent" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Portent" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Portent" Meaning

A sign or event that indicates what will happen in the future.

Example: "The sudden storm was a portent of the hurricane that was to come."

It can also mean something that warns or indicates a future consequence, often of a negative nature.

Example: "The accident was a portent of the dangers of speeding."

"Portent" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Portent"


1. The stormy weather on the local news was considered a portent of a major flood in the region.


2. Her unusual behavior was a portent of trouble, so we were surprised when she eventually walked out on the entire project.


3. The expert economist saw the rise in inflation as a portent of a looming recession.


4. The pilgrimage site has long been considered a portent of good fortune for those who visit it during the holy week.


5. The discovery of the ancient artifact was a portent of the potential for further archaeological finds in the area.

"Portent" Similar Words

Porte-cochere

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A portico or covered entrance that shields people from the elements when getting in or out of a vehicle, especially a carriage or car.

Ported

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Portego

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Portend

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Portended

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Predicted or foretold, especially ominously or unfavorably; indicated or signified in advance.

Portending

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Portends

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Portenos

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Portentive

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Portentous

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Portentously

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Used to describe something that is a sign of an important or serious event, often a warning or a threat. It suggests that something is foreboding or ominous, and is often used to create a sense of drama or tension.

Portentousness

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Portents

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Porter

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Porterage

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The practice of carrying or lifting heavy loads, especially luggage, on behalf of someone else, typically for a fee.

Porterhouse

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