Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Ominous
Explanation:
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Concept/ApproachStandard dictionaries record the correct spelling as ominous (with a single ‘‘m’’ and no extra ‘‘e’’ after the ‘‘n’’).
Option-by-option analysisOmmineous: incorrect double ‘‘m’’ and extra vowel pattern. ❌Omineous: incorrect insertion of ‘‘e’’ after ‘‘n’’. ❌Ominous: correct spelling; from Latin omen. ✅Omenous: incorrect derivation; drops the internal ‘‘i’’. ❌
Memory tipThink ‘‘OMIN + OUS’’ → OMINous (omin + ous).
Common pitfallsAdding extra consonants or vowels can create nonstandard forms that look plausible but are wrong.
Final AnswerOminous
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