Auspice [noun]
Definition of Auspice:
omen
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Opposite/Antonyms of Auspice:
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Sentence/Example of Auspice:
This form of divination, so well known to the Romans, is still kept in remembrance by the use of the words augury and auspice.
Love had been a star of evil auspice for the women of the Medici family!
But if you wish to make sure whether it is a good auspice or a bad, you kill the spider and count its legs.
Now with good auspice urged along, with mutual minds they love and are beloved.
From thence, "Tencro duce et auspice Tencro," I will try to find out my little dairy.
Auspice, aw′spis, n. an omen drawn from observing birds: augury—generally used in pl.
My little heroine, Jerry Carroway, is engaged as their factotum, and every auspice is favorable.