auguries

[ˈɔːɡjʊriz]

auguries Definition

a sign of what will happen in the future; an omen.

Using auguries: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "auguries" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dark clouds were an augury of the coming storm.

  • Example

    The sudden drop in the stock market was seen as an augury of an economic downturn.

  • Example

    The appearance of a black cat is often considered an augury of bad luck.

auguries Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with auguries

  • to look for signs or omens to predict the future

    Example

    In ancient Rome, people would take auguries by observing the flight of birds to predict the outcome of battles.

  • good/bad augury

    a sign that something good/bad is likely to happen

    Example

    The fact that the sun is shining on our wedding day is a good augury for our marriage.

  • augury of things to come

    a sign that indicates what will happen in the future

    Example

    The recent increase in crime rates is an augury of things to come if we don't take action to address the underlying issues.

Origins of auguries

from Latin 'augurium', meaning 'divination'

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Summary: auguries in Brief

'Auguries' [ˈɔːɡjʊriz] are signs or omens that indicate what will happen in the future. They can be observed in natural phenomena like the flight of birds or the appearance of dark clouds, or in unexpected events like a sudden drop in the stock market. Phrases like 'take auguries' and 'good/bad augury' use 'auguries' to denote the act of looking for signs or predicting the future. 'Augury of things to come' refers to a sign that indicates what will happen in the future.