augured

[US]/ˈɔːɡjərd/
[UK]/ˈɔːɡjʊrɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.predicted a positive outcome; indicated something good was going to happen; became an omen or sign; told the future using divination practices

Example Sentences

the dark clouds augured a storm.

his success augured well for the future.

the early signs augured a prosperous year.

the news of the merger augured changes in the industry.

her enthusiasm augured a positive outcome.

the team's performance augured a victory.

the financial report augured well for investors.

the signs of spring augured a new beginning.

his words augured trouble ahead.

the results of the election augured a shift in policy.

her smile augured well for the meeting.

the signs augured a prosperous year ahead.

his success augured a bright future.

the fortune teller augured great wealth.

these events augured trouble for the organization.

the early frost augured a harsh winter.

her departure augured a change in the team dynamics.

the rising stock prices augured a booming economy.

the unexpected news augured a shift in public opinion.

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