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Definition of portentously adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

portentously

adverb
 
/pɔːˈtentəsli/
 
/pɔːrˈtentəsli/
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  1. (literary) in a way that is important as a sign or a warning of something that is going to happen in the future, especially when it is something unpleasant
    • His uncle portentously warned him about seeking vengeance.
  2. (formal, disapproving) in a very serious way that is intended to impress people synonym pompously
    • She frowned portentously to add weight to her suggestion.
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