Definitionadj. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
Last update: November 29, 2016
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To make himself look more sinister, he even grew a goatee beard (even made me scared of him ! [adjective]
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An epic, extravagant - and perhaps vaguely sinister - turning point in the genre. [adjective]
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"Very true, Sir Arthur; and here is the baton-sinister, the mark of illegitimacy, extended diagonally through both coats upon the shield." [adjective]
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When the eyes of Heyward first met those of his recent guide, he turned them away in horror at the sinister though calm look he encountered. [adjective]
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There was no stag there, but fast asleep upon the turf lay James Corbould, the sinister-looking verderer who had accosted him in the forest on the previous day. [adjective]
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He thought at the time that he had seldom seen a person with a more sinister and forbidding countenance. [adjective]
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She could only moan and sob, and feel nothing, think nothing but that a momentous and sinister act had been perpetrated. [adjective]
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Apuleius spoke in a tone of sinister foreboding, and the falling stones dislodged by the battering-ram thundered a solemn accompaniment to his prophecy. [adjective]
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