Adverb
in an ominous manner
Source: WordNetLove for the sinner is ominously close to love of the sin. But the love of Christ for the sinner in itself is the condemnation of sin. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
What, then, was war? No mere discord of flags But an infection of the common sky That sagged ominously upon the earth. Robert Graves
Nothing is so hateful to the philistine as the "dreams of his youth."... For what appeared to him in his dreams was the voice of the spirit, calling him once, as it does everyone. It is of this that youth always reminds him, eternally and ominously. That is why he is antagonistic toward youth. Walter Benjamin
the sun darkened ominously Source: Internet
As the scientists surround the monolith and approach it ominously, it is suddenly hit by a beam of sunlight and belts out a mega-powered radio signal. Source: Internet
And this would “make it very difficult for the EU and Israel to enter into future agreements and implement existing ones,” he said ominously. Source: Internet