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Presageful — Pre*sage ful, a. Full of presages; ominous. [1913 Webster] Dark in the glass of some presageful mood. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
presageful — I adjective augural, augurial, auspicial, foreboding, monitory, ominous, portentous II index inauspicious, ominous, portentous (ominous), p … Law dictionary
presageful — ˈpresijfəl adjective : full of presage or presages : foreboding, foreknowing, ominous, prophetic a presageful mood presageful victory that … presageful gloom of yours Alfred Tennyson … Useful english dictionary
presageful — adjective see presage I … New Collegiate Dictionary
presageful — adjective Full of presages; ominous … Wiktionary
presageful — pres·age·ful … English syllables
presage — presageful, adj. presagefully, adv. presager, n. n. /pres ij/; v. /pres ij, pri sayj /, n., v., presaged, presaging. n. 1. a presentiment or foreboding. 2. something that portends or foreshadows a future event; an omen, prognostic, or warning… … Universalium
ominous — I adjective adverse, alarming, augurial, auspicial, baleful, bodeful, dangerous, dark, depressing, dire, direful, disastrous, dismaying, dispiriting, disquieting, disturbing, divinatory, fatidic, fatidical, fear inspiring, fearful, forbidding,… … Law dictionary
portentous — I (eliciting amazement) adjective amazing, astonishing, breathtaking, exceptional, extraordinary, great, inconceivable, incredible, indescribable, marvelous, memorable, miraculous, notable, noteworthy, novel, out of the ordinary, outstanding,… … Law dictionary
Divine — Di*vine , a. [Compar. {Diviner}; superl. {Divinest}.] [F. divin, L. divinus divine, divinely inspired, fr. divus, dius, belonging to a deity; akin to Gr. ?, and L. deus, God. See {Deity}.] 1. Of or belonging to God; as, divine perfections; the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English