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inauspicious

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Etymology

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Fromin- +‎auspicious.

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Adjective

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inauspicious (comparativemoreinauspicious,superlativemostinauspicious)

  1. Notauspicious;ill-omened
    Synonyms:foreboding,portentous;see alsoThesaurus:ominous
    Antonyms:auspicial,auspicious;see alsoThesaurus:ominous
    • c.1591–1595 (date written),William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Romeo and Ivliet”, inMr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, andEd[ward] Blount, published1623,→OCLC,[Act V, scene iii]:
      And shake the yoke ofinauspicious stars.
    • 1685, John Dryden,The Despairing Lover:
      Inauspicious love.
    • 1788,John Jay, asPublius,The Federalist, II
      It is not to be wondered at that a government instituted in times soinauspicious, should on experiment be found greatly deficient and inadequate to the purpose it was intended to answer.
    • 2020 August 12, “Network News: Triple failure of Class 745s on first day of Stansted services”, inRail, page17:
      Class 745/1s suffered aninauspicious entry into traffic on the Stansted Express route on July 28, when the two units supplied (745103/106) both failed, as did a train sent to cover them (745108).

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boding ill

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