Similar words: auspicious, suspicious, suspicion, under suspicion, perspicacious, auspice, vicious, officious. Meaning: [‚ɪnɔː'spɪʃəs] adj. 1. not auspicious; boding ill 2. contrary to your interests or welfare 3. presaging ill fortune.
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1. After an inauspicious start, Scotland went on to win the match.
2. The meeting got off to an inauspicious start when he was late.
3. Bel-Hathor seemed an inauspicious choice; like most Sapherian princes he was something of an eccentric.
4. In spite of an inauspicious beginning, Laura and Bernard succeeded within a few years in developing an absorbing private life in their adopted country.
5. At Plymouth, despite an inauspicious start, a fine first spring had improved the Pilgrim spirits.
6. From their inauspicious start, the pair could hardly be closer now.
7. On those inauspicious occasions the candidate was Frank Robson, a market trader who lives near Darlington.
8. The loss was an inauspicious beginning to Darling's baseball career.
9. It is inauspicious to walk under a ladder.
10. My words with inauspicious thunderings shook heaven.
11. It was an inauspicious start, to say the least.
12. It is a superstitious tradition that corvine is inauspicious.
13. And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars from this work -- wearied flesh.
14. Thirteen is an inauspicious number. No one like to live in that room.
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15. Of course , it is distasteful - and inauspicious , Thais believe - to speak of King Bhumibol's death.
16. Although the chaos at Heathrow was an inauspicious start, it is important that the Prime Minister's mission to China should not crash-land .
17. The purchase comes at an inauspicious time in commercial real estate, amid falling prices high debt.
18. These inauspicious yet historically important rooms have been hidden from the public for too long.
19. A member of the picturesque Aberfoyle Golf Club, with a respectable 15 handicap, Roy remembers his inauspicious beginnings.
20. All three of us in the introductory course are auditors, an inauspicious start.
21. In view of these circumstances, the Combined Fleet plan for Midway could hardly have come at a more inauspicious moment.
22. His second term in office has got off to an extremely inauspicious start.
23. His second stint as president has got off to an inauspicious start.
24. Other than tennis courts and other sports facilities beyond the Lower Ocker Hill Branch the area is inauspicious.
25. The Chinese people stress to send gifts in pairs, for odd numbers are regarded as inauspicious.
26. By the time of Downey and Fecteau's involvement in the Third Force program, its record was short and inauspicious.
27. Will I set up my everlasting rest and shake the yoke of inauspicious stars from this world-wearied flesh?A dateless bargin to engrossong death!
28. Luther, according to the scandal of his monkish enemies, was a brat of that hellish breed; nor was Pearl the only child to whom this inauspicious origin was assigned among the New England Puritans.
29. The likeness is indeed true, but it is a dull, dead , unfeeling, inauspicious likeness.
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