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Ominainen

Ominainen is a Finnish adjective meaning ominous, foreboding, or menacing. It is used to describe something that gives a sense of danger, misfortune, or an impending trouble rather than a concrete threat. The term carries emotional and atmospheric nuance and is common in descriptive writing, journalism, and literary criticism.

In usage, ominainen describes moods, signs, or scenes that suggest danger or unsettling possibilities. It is

Morphology and related terms: ominainen is a native Finnish adjective formed with the common suffix -nen and

often
employed
to
convey
mood
rather
than
to
report
a
definite
event.
Typical
collocations
include
ominainen
tunnelma
(an
ominous
atmosphere),
ominainen
aavistus
(a
foreboding
sense),
and
ominainen
varjo
(an
ominous
shadow).
The
word
can
also
reference
weather,
landscapes,
or
situations
that
feel
threatening
or
unsettled.
inflects
like
other
adjectives
in
Finnish.
A
closely
related
noun
is
ominaisuus,
meaning
a
property
or
feature,
linking
to
the
sense
in
which
something
possesses
an
ominous
or
distinctive
character.
In
translation,
ominainen
is
generally
rendered
as
ominous
in
English.
See
also
synonyms
such
as
uhkaava
(threatening)
and
synkkä
(gloomy),
as
well
as
expressions
that
convey
forewarning.