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Definitions from the WebInauspiciousAdjectiveSense: Not conducive to success; unlucky or unfortunate. Usage: He had an inauspicious start to his day when he missed the bus. AdjectiveSense: Not showing or suggesting that future success is likely. Usage: The team's inauspicious performance in the first half worried their fans. AdverbSense: In a manner indicating bad luck or lack of success. Usage: Despite their efforts, things turned out inauspiciously for the couple. NounSense: An unlucky or unfortunate event or circumstance. Usage: The company's bankruptcy was an inauspicious foray into the market. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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