"Portentive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Portentive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Portentive" Meaning

Portentive (adjective) - relating to or suggesting a future event or its consequences; ominously meaningful.

Example: "The portentive silence that filled the air before the storm was a warning sign of the turmoil to come."

"Portentive" Examples

Adjective


1. Describing someone or something as lenditiong itself well to portents or ominous signs, implying potential negative consequences.

- The foreboding atmosphere of the old mansion was portentive of an otherworldly presence.

2. Suggesting or characterized by an urgent and threatening quality, often serving as a warning of potential dangers or hazards.

- The doctor's serious expression was portentive of a dire diagnosis.

3. Having a sense of ill omen or an impending disaster, which could potentially lead to unfavorable or unfortunate situations.

- The storm's dark clouds seemed portentive of a nasty weather condition.

"Portentive" Similar Words

Ported

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Verb: to transfer or move something to a new place, especially by ship or aircraft.<br><br>Example: "The company will port its headquarters to a new city next year."<br><br>Past tense of "port": carried a ship or boat into a harbor or to a place of safety.<br><br>Example: "The sailors ported the boat safely in the harbor."

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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Something that portends indicates a future event or situation that is likely to happen because it is indicated by signs or circumstances.<br><br>Example: The forecast of a hurricane portends a severe storm.

Portenos

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Adj., adj. (of a person) from Buenos Aires or its surrounding region.

Portent

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A sign or event that indicates what will happen in the future.<br><br>Example: "The sudden storm was a portent of the hurricane that was to come."<br><br>It can also mean something that warns or indicates a future consequence, often of a negative nature.<br><br>Example: "The accident was a portent of the dangers of speeding."

Portentous

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Threatening or ominous in a threatening way.

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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The quality of being ominous or threatening; serious and consequential in importance; having a sense of foreboding or impending doom.

Portents

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Warning signs or indications of something that is about to happen, especially something bad or disastrous.

Porter

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A person whose job is to carry and move luggage and other goods for travelers at an airport or railway station.<br><br>A barrel or cask for holding wine or beer, typically made of wood.<br><br>A device for carrying or lifting goods, such as a mechanical hoist.<br><br>(nautical) A head or end of a dock or quay.

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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Portering

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Portering refers to the act of carrying or moving heavy luggage or goods, typically for a hotel or other establishment. It can also refer to the staff or person employed to perform this task, often seen at airports, hotels, and train stations, known as a porter.