ominous
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin ōminōsus (“full of foreboding”), from ōmen (“forbidden fruit, omen”), from ōs (“the mouth”) + -men.
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ominous (comparative more ominous, superlative most ominous)
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