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inauspicious - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • beginning: South America began in a deserted carpark on a damp sea shore, an inauspicious beginning for the long road north.
  • start: An inauspicious start for Giles, who England really need to perform well here.
  • day: The Master said: " Today is the first day of the Bengali month, an inauspicious day for undertaking a journey.
  • direction: This would in any case be preferable than facing any of one's inauspicious directions.
  • aspect: Inadvertently tapping its inauspicious aspect can lead to adultery.
  • date: Despite the inauspicious date he has enjoyed his career in accountancy in the intervening years.

Modifying Another Word

  • rather: This got off to a rather inauspicious start with the recording of ' Revolution ' .
  • very: In terms of popular music the decade got off to a very inauspicious start.
  • seemingly: But this seemingly inauspicious start to a day leads to an evening of champagne celebration, a winning silver salver and rapturous applause.
  • somewhat: After these somewhat inauspicious beginnings, our next two hours improved significantly.
  • fairly: Windmill End opened in 1878, enjoyed a fairly inauspicious life and closed to passengers, as did the line, in 1964.

Used with adjective complement

  • consider: A door opening into a T-junction or opening down a hallway is considered inauspicious.

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