Portent

[pawr-tent, pohr-]

Part of speech: noun

  1. an indication or omen of something significant or calamitous to come; a sign or warning of a future event, often negative or ominous

Examples of

Portent

in a sentence

  • The sudden appearance of dark clouds was seen as a portent of an impending storm.
  • The howling of wolves at night was considered a portent of danger by the superstitious villagers.

Did you Know?

The term “portent” originates from the Latin word portentum, which refers to a sign or omen. Throughout history and across cultures, people have interpreted various natural phenomena, events, or occurrences as portents of future events, often associating them with impending doom or significant changes. From celestial movements to animal behavior, humans have sought meaning in portents as a way to anticipate and prepare for what lies ahead. While some view portents with fear or trepidation, others see them as opportunities for foresight and reflection, prompting them to take action or adjust their course accordingly.

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