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portent
[pawr-tent, pohr-]
noun
an indication or omen of something about to happen, especially something momentous.
Synonyms: ,threatening or disquieting significance.
an occurrence of dire portent.
Synonyms:a prodigy or marvel.
portent
/ ˈɔːɛԳ /
noun
a sign or indication of a future event, esp a momentous or calamitous one; omen
momentous or ominous significance
a cry of dire portent
a miraculous occurrence; marvel
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of portent1
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Example Sentences
Australia appeared satisfied with their morning's work - but in a curious way it had maybe given South Africa a psychological lift and was portent of what was to come in the remainder of the day.
Of course, the portents of doom were written all over it for Aberdeen.
Easterby will hope Hansen's troubles are not a portent for what lies ahead on Sunday with Ireland aiming to overcome a significant hurdle in their quest for a third successive title.
A silvery 10-foot-long creature, the oarfish has fueled fisherman’s tales of sea serpents — and in some cultures has been a portent of natural disasters.
He can only hope it is an aberration and not a portent for a grim autumn campaign before his secondment with the British and Irish Lions.
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