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- Dictionarypre·mo·ni·tion/ˌprēməˈniSH(ə)n/
noun
- 1. a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant: "he had a premonition of imminent disaster"
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A premonition is a feeling that something is going to happen, often without conscious reason. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology of this word from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
A premonition is a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences from the Cambridge Dictionary.
A premonition is a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, pronunciation and translations of premonition from the Cambridge Dictionary.
A premonition is a warning that comes in advance, or a feeling that something is going to happen. Like the synonym foreboding, a premonition usually refers to something bad or harmful.
Premonition definition: a feeling of anticipation of or anxiety over a future event; presentiment. See examples of PREMONITION used in a sentence.
A premonition is a feeling that something is going to happen, often something unpleasant. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, word origin and usage of premonition with examples from Collins English Dictionary.
A premonition is a warning in advance or a feeling that something bad will happen. Learn the origin, synonyms, and sentence examples of this word from YourDictionary.