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ominous
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Killing Kennedy
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- More ominously, the president suspects that Monroe has visions of moving into the White House sometime soon.†
p. 83.4 *
- More ominously, Jackie knows about the time his Addison's almost killed him, fifteen years earlier.†
p. 127.1
- But that doesn't mean that the events of the last two months aren't very ominous.†
p. 208.6ominous = threatening (suggestive of, or foreshadowing bad things to come)
- Even more ominous are the pro-assassination jokes—a situation made all the more troubling by the extraordinary murder rate in Dallas.†
p. 212.2
- But these are the only ominous sights at the airport.†
p. 257.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(ominous) threatening (suggestive of, or foreshadowing bad things to come)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)