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sinisteradjective being or showing a sign of evil or calamity to comethe movie relies too much on sinister background music to create the suspense that the plot sorely lacks baleful, dire, direful, doomy, foreboding, ill, ill-boding, inauspicious, menacing, minatory, ominous, portentous, threatening black, bleak, cheerless, chill, Cimmerian, cloudy, cold, comfortless, dark, darkening, depressing, depressive, desolate, dim, disconsolate, dismal, drear, dreary, dreich(chiefly Scottish), elegiac(also elegiacal), forlorn, funereal, gloomy, glum, godforsaken, gray(also grey), lonely, lonesome, lugubrious, miserable, morbid, morose, murky, plutonian, saturnine, sepulchral, somber(or sombre), sullen, sunless, tenebrific, tenebrous, wretcheddiscouraging, disheartening, hopeless, unfavorable, unpromising, unpropitiousill-fated, ill-starred, star-crossed, troubled, unfortunate, unluckyevil, malign, malignant unthreatening auspicious, benign, bright, encouraging, favorable, golden, heartening, hopeful, promising, propitious, prosperous sinister, baleful, malign mean seriously threatening evil or disaster.sinister suggests a general or vague feeling of fear or apprehension on the part of the observer.a sinister aura haunts the place baleful imputes perniciousness or destructiveness to something whether working openly or covertly.exerting a corrupt and baleful influence malign applies to what is inherently evil or harmful.the malign effects of racism in the 15th century |