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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to omen:   (167 results)

Often used in the same context:
harbinger, portent, augury, augurs, aberration, tidings, silver lining, bode, premonition, barometer, indicator, tonic, foreshadowing, morale booster, herald, luck, stepping stone, glimmer, prelude, fluke, coincidence, karma, epitaph, boon, indication, presage, litmus test, consolation prize, death knell, measuring stick, steppingstone, springboard, mirage, saving grace, talisman, anticlimax, excuse, reminder, dress rehearsal, dampener, blip, blessing, hurray, savior, antidote, dejecting, fillip, poetic justice, launching pad, bellwether, precursor, foregone conclusion, microcosm, prophesy, offing, predictor, signal, soothsayer, swan song, catalyst, elixir, weatherwise, bea, prophecy, doom, understatement, shocker, miracle, makings, nick, consolation, inkling, prognosis, candlemas day, presentiment, misfortune, upswing, metaphor, launchpad, eyeopener, impediment, curse, setback, weather vane, stinker, bounce, spark, vibes, dawning, oxymoron, thing, pipedream, reason, suprise, deja vu, vindication, chance, rebirth, bringer, jinx, indictor, swansong, omens, auguries, portents, presages, prognostic, prognostics, prospect, beginning, news, morrow, anticipations, christmas, tomorrow, impression, alchemical, astrological, cabalistic, cabbalistic, encyclopaedic, hieroglyphical, kabalistic, kabbalistic, sapiential, vedantic, brahminical, canonical, companionable, divinatory, encyclopedic, hieroglyphic, hippocratic, qumran, authoritative, bengali

More specific:
auspice, death knell, foreboding, foreshow, prophesy, threaten

Appears in the definition of:
augur, auspice, death knell, foreboding

More general:
augury, bespeak, betoken, indicate, point, sign, signal

Synonyms:
augur, auspicate, betoken, bode, forecast, foreshadow, foretell, portend, portent, predict, prefigure, presage, prognostic, prognosticate

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— Nouns for omen: bird, turn, literature, series, birds, texts, reading, text, tablets, tum, fair, more...

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