omen

[ˈəʊmən]

omen Definition

  • 1an event or sign that is believed to indicate a good or bad outcome
  • 2a feeling of anxiety caused by a sign of future misfortune

Using omen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The black cat crossing your path is considered an omen of bad luck.

  • Example

    The sudden drop in temperature was an omen of the coming storm.

  • Example

    The team's loss in the first game was an omen of their poor performance in the rest of the season.

omen Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using omen

  • a sign or event that is believed to indicate a bad outcome

    Example

    The broken mirror was a bad omen for her day ahead.

  • a sign or event that is believed to indicate a good outcome

    Example

    The sunny weather on the wedding day was a good omen for the couple's future together.

  • to interpret a sign or event as an indication of what will happen in the future

    Example

    She took the shooting star as an omen of good luck and made a wish.

Phrases with omen

  • a sign or event that is believed to indicate a bad outcome

    Example

    The howling of the wolves was seen as an ill omen by the villagers.

  • a sign or event that is believed to indicate a good outcome

    Example

    The rainbow after the rain was seen as a good omen for the upcoming harvest.

  • omen of things to come

    a sign or event that is believed to indicate what will happen in the future

    Example

    The riots were an omen of things to come, and the government took steps to prevent further unrest.

Origins of omen

from Old English 'ōmen', related to 'āmetan' meaning 'to foretell'

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Summary: omen in Brief

The term 'omen' [ˈəʊmən] refers to an event or sign that is believed to indicate a good or bad outcome, or a feeling of anxiety caused by a sign of future misfortune. It can be seen in daily life, such as the black cat crossing one's path, or in larger events, such as the riots being an omen of things to come. 'Omen' extends into phrases like 'good omen,' and idioms like 'take something as an omen,' denoting interpretation of signs.