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- Dictionaryin·aus·pi·cious/ˌinôˈspiSHəs/
adjective
- 1. not conducive to success; unpromising: "it was an inauspicious beginning to the long and complex entanglement"
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INAUSPICIOUS definition: 1. showing signs that something will not be successful or positive: 2. showing signs that…. Learn more.
The meaning of INAUSPICIOUS is not auspicious. How to use inauspicious in a sentence.
Inauspicious definition: not auspicious; boding ill; ill-omened; unfavorable.. See examples of INAUSPICIOUS used in a sentence.
Inauspicious describes something that seems unpromising or unlikely to be successful. If it's unlucky, badly timed, or it seems to point to an unhappy outcome, it's inauspicious. A dark, stormy sky on the day of a wedding can be seen as inauspicious, and so can an awkward job interview.
INAUSPICIOUS meaning: 1. showing signs that something will not be successful or positive: 2. showing signs that…. Learn more.
adjective. not auspicious; boding ill; ill-omened; unfavorable. SYNONYMS unpropitious, ill-timed, unpromising.
Define inauspicious. inauspicious synonyms, inauspicious pronunciation, inauspicious translation, English dictionary definition of inauspicious. adj. Not favorable; not auspicious. in′aus·pi′cious·ly adv. in′aus·pi′cious·ness n.
Synonyms for INAUSPICIOUS: ominous, sinister, menacing, bleak, threatening, direful, unfortunate, dark; Antonyms of INAUSPICIOUS: favorable, promising, auspicious, bright, benign, golden, prosperous, hopeful
INAUSPICIOUS meaning: not showing or suggesting that future success is likely not auspicious.
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