Examples of 'something ominous' in a sentence

Meaning of "something ominous"

something ominous: Refers to a feeling of foreboding or suggesting that something bad is going to happen. It is often used to describe an atmosphere that is threatening or sinister

How to use "something ominous" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
something ominous
There is something ominous about that place.
It took Mahmudur little time to understand that something ominous was going to happen.
Something ominous could have happened here.
His eyes hold something ominous.
Something ominous about the way it sounds today.
I just saw something ominous.
Something ominous is happening at the palace.
Indeed there is something ominous.
There is something ominous about seeing all of those names.
To the watchers, the pictures revealed something ominous.
I also saw something ominous in the photo.
That is not the power of tongues, but something ominous.
I feel something ominous in the air.
This satellite is a powerful tool, and now its sensors reveal something ominous.
There is something ominous in your future.

See also

When she reaches home downstairs, she has a bad feeling that something ominous has happened.
There was something ominous in those last two words.
Quenser tried to soothe Kamijou, but Heivia muttered something ominous next to him.
There is something ominous about it.
Listening to Yuzuha and Schnee, Shin started viewing the crystal 's brilliance as something ominous.
Give me something ominous.
Something ominous is happening.
I heard something ominous.
Something ominous is happening with the FDA and the CDC.
What if you see something ominous in my future?
Like a presence? Like, have you felt something ominous.
It would seem something ominous and rather mystifying has taken place.
Well, it sounds ridiculous, but there is something ominous about the whole project.
I feel something ominous in the air. Come to your senses.
The influx of tourists, however, represents something ominous to some native Icelanders.
Say something ominous about Brother again, and I will not let it slide.
They refused, sensing something ominous about the request.
Something ominous is happening . Do as I say, and.
I do not know … There is something ominous about that place.
Liu Bei sensed something ominous coming and fled after his wedding banquet.
Why is it suddenly decided that something ominous will happen to me!?
Surely, something ominous is lurking on the horizon?
He hears from a colleague that something ominous is occurring in Gwangju, South Korea.
They certainly embody something ominous about how our political system works.
Surely there would be something ominous and fearful in such an inconsistency!
Nevertheless, there was something ominous about that very beautiful sculpture!
It generally means something ominous is about to happen ”, says Tom.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Ominous
An ominous star approaches and it is not alone
They touched off an ominous sense of fright
The ominous number three on the list
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary