What are the hypernyms for More ill-omened?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for more ill-omened?
Ill-omened is a term used to describe something that is not favorable and is generally associated with negative events. In the context of antonyms, any word that is the opposite of ill-omened would refer to something positive or favorable. Some possible antonyms for more ill-omened include:
1. Lucky
2. Fortunate
3. Favorable
4. Auspicious
5. Serendipitous
6. Propitious
7. Beneficial
8. Promising
9. Encouraging
10. Bright
Using these antonyms can help to bring a more positive connotation to a sentence, and can provide a contrast to the negative and uncertain nature of the phrase "more ill-omened.
What are the antonyms for More ill-omened?
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adj.
• doomed
• ill-fated/ill-starred
• inauspicious
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