All 11 Uses of
omen
in
Harry Potter (#3) and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- His eyes had fallen on another book, which was among a display on a small table: Death Omens.†
Chpt 4
- You'll start seeing death omens everywhere.
Chpt 4 *omens = signs of what will happen in the future
- It can't have been a death omen," he told his reflection defiantly.†
Chpt 4
- "In the second term," Professor Trelawney went on, "we shall progress to the crystal ball — if we have finished with fire omens, that is.†
Chpt 6
- My dear boy, it is an omen — the worst omen — of death!†
Chpt 6
- My dear boy, it is an omen — the worst omen — of death!†
Chpt 6
- That dog on the cover of Death Omens in Flourish and Blotts —the dog in the shadows of Magnolia Crescent… Lavender Brown clapped her hands to her mouth too.†
Chpt 6
- Seeing death omens is her favorite way of greeting a new class.†
Chpt 6
- The Grim's not an omen, it's the cause of death!†
Chpt 6
- If being good at Divination means I have to pretend to see death omens in a lump of tea leaves, I'm not sure I'll be studying it much longer!†
Chpt 6
- If Crookshanks could see the dog as well, how could it be an omen of Harry's death?†
Chpt 15
Definition:
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(omen) a sign of something about to happen