Does the word “ominous” have a positive connotation in “ominous music”?





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I have seen many occurrences of the word "ominous" in contexts that do not convey any negative meaning. Maybe the word "ominous" has a particular connotation that I am not aware of. Could you suggest some synonyms of the word "ominous" in the context of music?










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    Ominous music is what gets played when the director wants to give the impression that something bad might happen. but this is the standard dictionary definition.
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  • as for positive, it might be a bit like "sticky" - you certainly want your packing tape to be sticky but a 'sticky situation' isn't a positive. ... but as Jim points out, describing music at being ~good at~ creating a bad impression - it might be a compliment to the composers abilities suggesting his creation was apt for the use ? (ok, if that is too abstract.. ignore this comment)
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    Please edit to include some of the positive (or neutral) examples you've seen.
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    Ominous music is what gets played when the director wants to give the impression that something bad might happen. but this is the standard dictionary definition.
    – Jim
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  • as for positive, it might be a bit like "sticky" - you certainly want your packing tape to be sticky but a 'sticky situation' isn't a positive. ... but as Jim points out, describing music at being ~good at~ creating a bad impression - it might be a compliment to the composers abilities suggesting his creation was apt for the use ? (ok, if that is too abstract.. ignore this comment)
    – Tom22
    11 hours ago






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    Please edit to include some of the positive (or neutral) examples you've seen.
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I have seen many occurrences of the word "ominous" in contexts that do not convey any negative meaning. Maybe the word "ominous" has a particular connotation that I am not aware of. Could you suggest some synonyms of the word "ominous" in the context of music?







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    Ominous music is what gets played when the director wants to give the impression that something bad might happen. but this is the standard dictionary definition.
    – Jim
    13 hours ago












  • as for positive, it might be a bit like "sticky" - you certainly want your packing tape to be sticky but a 'sticky situation' isn't a positive. ... but as Jim points out, describing music at being ~good at~ creating a bad impression - it might be a compliment to the composers abilities suggesting his creation was apt for the use ? (ok, if that is too abstract.. ignore this comment)
    – Tom22
    11 hours ago






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    Please edit to include some of the positive (or neutral) examples you've seen.
    – Lawrence
    8 hours ago














  • 4




    Ominous music is what gets played when the director wants to give the impression that something bad might happen. but this is the standard dictionary definition.
    – Jim
    13 hours ago












  • as for positive, it might be a bit like "sticky" - you certainly want your packing tape to be sticky but a 'sticky situation' isn't a positive. ... but as Jim points out, describing music at being ~good at~ creating a bad impression - it might be a compliment to the composers abilities suggesting his creation was apt for the use ? (ok, if that is too abstract.. ignore this comment)
    – Tom22
    11 hours ago






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    Please edit to include some of the positive (or neutral) examples you've seen.
    – Lawrence
    8 hours ago








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Ominous music is what gets played when the director wants to give the impression that something bad might happen. but this is the standard dictionary definition.
– Jim
13 hours ago






Ominous music is what gets played when the director wants to give the impression that something bad might happen. but this is the standard dictionary definition.
– Jim
13 hours ago














as for positive, it might be a bit like "sticky" - you certainly want your packing tape to be sticky but a 'sticky situation' isn't a positive. ... but as Jim points out, describing music at being ~good at~ creating a bad impression - it might be a compliment to the composers abilities suggesting his creation was apt for the use ? (ok, if that is too abstract.. ignore this comment)
– Tom22
11 hours ago




as for positive, it might be a bit like "sticky" - you certainly want your packing tape to be sticky but a 'sticky situation' isn't a positive. ... but as Jim points out, describing music at being ~good at~ creating a bad impression - it might be a compliment to the composers abilities suggesting his creation was apt for the use ? (ok, if that is too abstract.. ignore this comment)
– Tom22
11 hours ago




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Please edit to include some of the positive (or neutral) examples you've seen.
– Lawrence
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Please edit to include some of the positive (or neutral) examples you've seen.
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Suspenseful, eerie, eldritch, fateful, foreshadow, adumbrate, prescient, all are in some ways similar to ominous, but my favorite word here is foreboding.



foreboding noun
fore·​bod·​ing | (ˌ)fȯr-ˈbō-diŋ
Definition of foreboding (Entry 1 of 2)
: the act of one who forebodes
also : an omen, prediction, or presentiment especially of coming evil : PORTENT
It seems that her forebodings were justified.



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Words like apprehensive and anxious don't have the mystical, dire connotation that ominous has, and come off too clinical in this context.






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  • You need to provide a source for your definition. Hint: it's not "Google dictionary", it's Oxford Living Dictionaries that you need to credit.
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  • I like "foreboding" because it's on a scale -- one boding, two boding, three boding, foreboding, five boding, etc. Most monster movies never get above two boding, but stuff out of Washington gets to five, six, seven boding.
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There are many qualities that are, in themselves, bad, undesirable, to-be-avoided, but the works of art that incorporate or represent them are nevertheless good, valuable, admirable as works of art. The most obvious example is tragic: it is, by definition, very bad when tragedies happen in real life, but a work of fiction that is a tragedy may be an excellent work of fiction, and its author may be highly respected for being so good at writing tragedies. Similarly we can greatly admire an actor's skill at playing the roles of villains, even though the characters he represents may be very, very, bad. Being ominous is just another example of such a quality: something ominous is, by definition, associated with something bad, but a musical composition that evokes that quality may be very good as a work of art, and we can admire the artistic skills that went into its creation.






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    You're asking two different things in the title and body of this post.



    Positive/negative connotation: There isn't a positive or negative connotation either way that I am aware, at least regarding the quality of the music, only that it evokes a specific feeling.



    Alternative words: You could use foreboding, foreshadowing, or betokening as a synonym for "ominous".






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      Suspenseful, eerie, eldritch, fateful, foreshadow, adumbrate, prescient, all are in some ways similar to ominous, but my favorite word here is foreboding.



      foreboding noun
      fore·​bod·​ing | (ˌ)fȯr-ˈbō-diŋ
      Definition of foreboding (Entry 1 of 2)
      : the act of one who forebodes
      also : an omen, prediction, or presentiment especially of coming evil : PORTENT
      It seems that her forebodings were justified.



      From Merriam-Webster



      Words like apprehensive and anxious don't have the mystical, dire connotation that ominous has, and come off too clinical in this context.






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      • You need to provide a source for your definition. Hint: it's not "Google dictionary", it's Oxford Living Dictionaries that you need to credit.
        – Laurel
        12 hours ago










      • I like "foreboding" because it's on a scale -- one boding, two boding, three boding, foreboding, five boding, etc. Most monster movies never get above two boding, but stuff out of Washington gets to five, six, seven boding.
        – Hot Licks
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      Suspenseful, eerie, eldritch, fateful, foreshadow, adumbrate, prescient, all are in some ways similar to ominous, but my favorite word here is foreboding.



      foreboding noun
      fore·​bod·​ing | (ˌ)fȯr-ˈbō-diŋ
      Definition of foreboding (Entry 1 of 2)
      : the act of one who forebodes
      also : an omen, prediction, or presentiment especially of coming evil : PORTENT
      It seems that her forebodings were justified.



      From Merriam-Webster



      Words like apprehensive and anxious don't have the mystical, dire connotation that ominous has, and come off too clinical in this context.






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      • You need to provide a source for your definition. Hint: it's not "Google dictionary", it's Oxford Living Dictionaries that you need to credit.
        – Laurel
        12 hours ago










      • I like "foreboding" because it's on a scale -- one boding, two boding, three boding, foreboding, five boding, etc. Most monster movies never get above two boding, but stuff out of Washington gets to five, six, seven boding.
        – Hot Licks
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      Suspenseful, eerie, eldritch, fateful, foreshadow, adumbrate, prescient, all are in some ways similar to ominous, but my favorite word here is foreboding.



      foreboding noun
      fore·​bod·​ing | (ˌ)fȯr-ˈbō-diŋ
      Definition of foreboding (Entry 1 of 2)
      : the act of one who forebodes
      also : an omen, prediction, or presentiment especially of coming evil : PORTENT
      It seems that her forebodings were justified.



      From Merriam-Webster



      Words like apprehensive and anxious don't have the mystical, dire connotation that ominous has, and come off too clinical in this context.






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      Suspenseful, eerie, eldritch, fateful, foreshadow, adumbrate, prescient, all are in some ways similar to ominous, but my favorite word here is foreboding.



      foreboding noun
      fore·​bod·​ing | (ˌ)fȯr-ˈbō-diŋ
      Definition of foreboding (Entry 1 of 2)
      : the act of one who forebodes
      also : an omen, prediction, or presentiment especially of coming evil : PORTENT
      It seems that her forebodings were justified.



      From Merriam-Webster



      Words like apprehensive and anxious don't have the mystical, dire connotation that ominous has, and come off too clinical in this context.







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      • You need to provide a source for your definition. Hint: it's not "Google dictionary", it's Oxford Living Dictionaries that you need to credit.
        – Laurel
        12 hours ago










      • I like "foreboding" because it's on a scale -- one boding, two boding, three boding, foreboding, five boding, etc. Most monster movies never get above two boding, but stuff out of Washington gets to five, six, seven boding.
        – Hot Licks
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      • You need to provide a source for your definition. Hint: it's not "Google dictionary", it's Oxford Living Dictionaries that you need to credit.
        – Laurel
        12 hours ago










      • I like "foreboding" because it's on a scale -- one boding, two boding, three boding, foreboding, five boding, etc. Most monster movies never get above two boding, but stuff out of Washington gets to five, six, seven boding.
        – Hot Licks
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      You need to provide a source for your definition. Hint: it's not "Google dictionary", it's Oxford Living Dictionaries that you need to credit.
      – Laurel
      12 hours ago




      You need to provide a source for your definition. Hint: it's not "Google dictionary", it's Oxford Living Dictionaries that you need to credit.
      – Laurel
      12 hours ago












      I like "foreboding" because it's on a scale -- one boding, two boding, three boding, foreboding, five boding, etc. Most monster movies never get above two boding, but stuff out of Washington gets to five, six, seven boding.
      – Hot Licks
      8 hours ago




      I like "foreboding" because it's on a scale -- one boding, two boding, three boding, foreboding, five boding, etc. Most monster movies never get above two boding, but stuff out of Washington gets to five, six, seven boding.
      – Hot Licks
      8 hours ago












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      There are many qualities that are, in themselves, bad, undesirable, to-be-avoided, but the works of art that incorporate or represent them are nevertheless good, valuable, admirable as works of art. The most obvious example is tragic: it is, by definition, very bad when tragedies happen in real life, but a work of fiction that is a tragedy may be an excellent work of fiction, and its author may be highly respected for being so good at writing tragedies. Similarly we can greatly admire an actor's skill at playing the roles of villains, even though the characters he represents may be very, very, bad. Being ominous is just another example of such a quality: something ominous is, by definition, associated with something bad, but a musical composition that evokes that quality may be very good as a work of art, and we can admire the artistic skills that went into its creation.






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        There are many qualities that are, in themselves, bad, undesirable, to-be-avoided, but the works of art that incorporate or represent them are nevertheless good, valuable, admirable as works of art. The most obvious example is tragic: it is, by definition, very bad when tragedies happen in real life, but a work of fiction that is a tragedy may be an excellent work of fiction, and its author may be highly respected for being so good at writing tragedies. Similarly we can greatly admire an actor's skill at playing the roles of villains, even though the characters he represents may be very, very, bad. Being ominous is just another example of such a quality: something ominous is, by definition, associated with something bad, but a musical composition that evokes that quality may be very good as a work of art, and we can admire the artistic skills that went into its creation.






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          There are many qualities that are, in themselves, bad, undesirable, to-be-avoided, but the works of art that incorporate or represent them are nevertheless good, valuable, admirable as works of art. The most obvious example is tragic: it is, by definition, very bad when tragedies happen in real life, but a work of fiction that is a tragedy may be an excellent work of fiction, and its author may be highly respected for being so good at writing tragedies. Similarly we can greatly admire an actor's skill at playing the roles of villains, even though the characters he represents may be very, very, bad. Being ominous is just another example of such a quality: something ominous is, by definition, associated with something bad, but a musical composition that evokes that quality may be very good as a work of art, and we can admire the artistic skills that went into its creation.






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          There are many qualities that are, in themselves, bad, undesirable, to-be-avoided, but the works of art that incorporate or represent them are nevertheless good, valuable, admirable as works of art. The most obvious example is tragic: it is, by definition, very bad when tragedies happen in real life, but a work of fiction that is a tragedy may be an excellent work of fiction, and its author may be highly respected for being so good at writing tragedies. Similarly we can greatly admire an actor's skill at playing the roles of villains, even though the characters he represents may be very, very, bad. Being ominous is just another example of such a quality: something ominous is, by definition, associated with something bad, but a musical composition that evokes that quality may be very good as a work of art, and we can admire the artistic skills that went into its creation.







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              You're asking two different things in the title and body of this post.



              Positive/negative connotation: There isn't a positive or negative connotation either way that I am aware, at least regarding the quality of the music, only that it evokes a specific feeling.



              Alternative words: You could use foreboding, foreshadowing, or betokening as a synonym for "ominous".






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                You're asking two different things in the title and body of this post.



                Positive/negative connotation: There isn't a positive or negative connotation either way that I am aware, at least regarding the quality of the music, only that it evokes a specific feeling.



                Alternative words: You could use foreboding, foreshadowing, or betokening as a synonym for "ominous".






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                  You're asking two different things in the title and body of this post.



                  Positive/negative connotation: There isn't a positive or negative connotation either way that I am aware, at least regarding the quality of the music, only that it evokes a specific feeling.



                  Alternative words: You could use foreboding, foreshadowing, or betokening as a synonym for "ominous".






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                  You're asking two different things in the title and body of this post.



                  Positive/negative connotation: There isn't a positive or negative connotation either way that I am aware, at least regarding the quality of the music, only that it evokes a specific feeling.



                  Alternative words: You could use foreboding, foreshadowing, or betokening as a synonym for "ominous".







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