Writing on the Wall
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Etymology


From the Biblical story in the Book of Daniel; mysterious writing on the wall during King Belshazzar's feast points to the downfall of the Babylonian Empire.

Noun



  1. An ominous warning; a prediction of bad luck.
    He could see the writing on the wall months before the business failed.

Usage notes

  • As an uncountable noun, the phrase alludes to a vague set of ominous indications. As a countable noun, the singular refers to a specific warning.
 
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