What is another word for portents?

Pronunciation: [pˈɔːtənts] (IPA)

Portents are usually signs or omens that indicate or foreshadow an upcoming event or catastrophe. There are several synonyms for the word "portent", including forewarning, harbinger, augury, prophecy, presage, prognostication, and omen. These terms all express the idea of something that comes before, announcing the potential for something significant to happen. Forewarning suggests an early notice about an upcoming event. Harbinger describes a person or thing that signals or announces the arrival of something. Augury refers to interpreting omens or signs, while a prophecy is a prediction of a future event. Presage and prognostication also mean predicting the future, and an omen is a sign that something unfortunate or terrifying is going to happen.

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Usage examples for Portents

Images cast off from the surface of bodies, and borne incessantly through space without force or feeling, appearing to the living sometimes in sleep and sometimes in waking visions, have suggested the belief in the ghosts of the dead, and in many of the portents of ancient mythology.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
He thought at one moment that already she was beginning to care for him, and at another, that a lover's fancy made signs out of the wind and portents out of the running water.
"Fortitude"
Hugh Walpole
You may call it fate or destiny, it matters not so long as you know what the signs and portents are.
"Psycho-Phone Messages"
Francis Grierson

Famous quotes with Portents

  • He gave me no sign. I was never the sort to receive portents, or to delude myself that I had. Silence was always my portion, in return for my prayers.
    Lois McMaster Bujold
  • There were prodigies and portents enough, One-Eye says. We must blame ourselves for misinterpreting them. One-Eye’s handicap in no way impairs his marvelous hindsight.
    Glen Cook
  • The universe must be law-abiding, and if Christ suspended law it would be a criticism of his Father as one whose laws were inadequate for certain possible situations which might arise. * We say, said St. Augustine profoundly, * that all portents (=miracles) are contrary to nature, but they are not so. For how is that contrary to nature which happens by the will of God, since the will of so mighty a Creator is certainly the nature of each created thing?
    Leslie Weatherhead
  • In the zone of perdition where my youth went as if to complete its education, one would have said that the portents of an imminent collapse of the whole edifice of civilization had made an appointment.
    Guy Debord
  • Down all the stretches of Hell to its last gulf There is no shape more terrible than this — More tongued with censure of the world's blind greed — More filled with signs and portents for the soul — More fraught with menace to the universe.
    Edwin Markham

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