0 showing signs that something will not be successful or positive: --
1 suggesting that success is not likely: --
It may be that that is an inauspicious time to sell.
I think that this was probably because the first of the four years proved very inauspicious for funding.
He started off with the inauspicious name of.
Therefore, this provision comes at a very inauspicious time, to say the least.
From inauspicious and tiny beginnings, we have reached the position that we are in today.
This committee reported in 1931 at a moment when it was somewhat inauspicious for embarking on ventures of this kind.
It was, perhaps, a somewhat inauspicious omen at this early stage that they should have mast-headed the white flag.
He saw human beings as being by their very nature malleable, susceptible to education and improvement; inauspicious circumstances alone were the source of evil in man.