Associations to the word «Omen»
Noun
- Divination
- Damien
- Prodigy
- Superstition
- Astrology
- Ill
- Prophecy
- Auspice
- Oracle
- Interpreting
- Seer
- Anu
- Comet
- Magpie
- Taboo
- Awakening
- Sancho
- Sign
- Bird
- Quixote
- Witchcraft
- Eclipse
- Vulture
- Misfortune
- Luck
- Summa
- Owl
- Plutarch
- Raven
- Dor
- Warning
- Druid
- Goldsmith
- Dream
- Sacrifice
- Herodotus
- Invocation
- Calamity
- Zeus
- Rosemary
- Proverb
- Crow
- Occurrence
- Kirk
- Kingfisher
- Evil
- Trojan
- Odysseus
- Sorcerer
- Spock
- Disaster
- Coincidence
- Defiance
- Thorn
- Compendium
- Caesar
- Doom
- Shaman
- Taking
- Charlemagne
- Pliny
- Fortune
- Tablet
- Cally
Adjective
Wiktionary
OMEN, noun. Something which portends or is perceived to portend a good or evil event or circumstance in the future; an augury or foreboding.
OMEN, noun. Prophetic significance
OMEN, verb. To be an omen of.
OMEN, verb. To divine or predict from omens.
Dictionary definition
OMEN, noun. A sign of something about to happen; "he looked for an omen before going into battle".
OMEN, verb. Indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news".
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