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writing_on_the_wall

writing on the wall

English

Rembrandt’s 1635 painting Het feestmaal van Belsazar‎ (Belshazzar’s Feast), collection of the National Gallery, London, UK

Noun

writing on the wall (countable and uncountable, plural writings on the wall)

  1. An ominous warning; a prediction of bad luck.
    He could see the writing on the wall months before the business failed.
    • 1965, Noël Coward, “Note on ‘The Sixties’”, in The Lyrics, London: William Heinemann, OCLC 221087197, page 361:
      However, regardless of evil portents, prophetic despair and a great deal too much writing on the wall, I have managed so far to write two fairly cheerful musical comedies.
    • 2011, M. P. Prabhakaran, “Goa was Not a Settler Colony as Falkland is”, in Letters on India The New York Times Did Not Publish, Pittsburgh, Pa.: RoseDog Books, ISBN 978-1-4349-8529-3, page 43:
      The Portuguese refused to read the writings on the wall and clung to their colonies, including the one in India.
    • 2012, Jan Nederveen Pieterse, “Global Rebalancing: Crisis and the East-South Turn”, in Jan Nederveen Pieterse and ‎Jongtae Kim, editors, Globalization and Development in East Asia (Routledge Studies in Emerging Societies; 2), New York, N.Y.; Abingdon, Oxon.: Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-80703-6, page 36:
      Without a doubt these trends represent the "next big thing". Consider a sampling of recent headlines as writings on the wall: []
    • 2014, Daniel Carnahan, The Manipulator, [Bloomington, Ind.]: Trafford Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4669-8417-2, page 594:
      Don't you see the implications and writings on the wall for our family's future?
    • 2014 September 15, Rhonda Cook, “Regulator may push for state-mandated Taser training”, in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, archived from the original on 25 October 2016:
      It gets to the point to where you see so much writing on the wall where we may not have a choice but to step in and say 'yes, you will train every year and you'll report that training to POST' in order for things to be done right.

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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