ominate

/əˈmeɪneɪt/

Definitions

1. verb

to mark or show something as being likely or destined to happen, especially in a way that is thought to be unlucky or unfortunate.

“Her bad luck seemed to ominate her chances of getting the job.”

2. verb

to mark or show something as being destined to happen, especially in a way that is thought to be unlucky or unfortunate.

“The omination of her name from the list was a bad omen.”

3. verb

to mark or show something as being likely or destined to happen, especially in a way that is thought to be unlucky or unfortunate.

“The omination of the team was a bad sign.”

Synonyms

  • destine
  • doom

Antonyms

  • bless
  • favor