premonition in English

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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1. My premonition was right.

2. Soon their premonition came true.

3. She had a vague premonition of danger.

4. 3 synonyms for Boding: foreBoding, premonition, presentiment

5. He had an unshakable premonition that he would die.

6. She had a premonition that helped save Arthur's life.

7. He had a superstitious premonition that it would be Ivor Newley.

8. Los Angeles is a premonition of this new civilization.

9. Even then I had a premonition of danger, of menace.

10. Then what's the premonition of the lake supposed to mean?

11. He had a premonition that he would never see her again.

12. Perhaps he had a premonition about what might happen in London.

13. I wonder if she had a premonition of her own fate.

14. She had a sudden premonition of what the future might bring.

15. In young man heart suddenly crimple , produced a kind bodeful premonition.

16. The day before her accident, she had a premonition of danger.

17. He had a horrible premonition that she was coming up to Rome.

18. She had a premonition that she would die in a plane crash.

19. 5 In young man heart suddenly crimple , produced a kind bodeful premonition.

20. They commemorated that earlier tragedy with a premonition that it might happen again.

21. Augury: See: caution , caveat , harbinger , indicant , indication , indicator , precursor , premonition , symptom , threat , token , warning

22. As we approached the house, I had a premonition that something terrible had happened.

23. Men, just like elephants, have a premonition they are going to die...

24. A silent, peaceful place but he had a premonition of something terrible.

25. He had a premonition that the enemy might be waiting for them.

26. When Anne didn't arrive, Paul had a premonition that she was in danger.

27. She had a premonition that she was going to die, and she did so peacefully.

28. Synonyms for Auguration include hunch, feeling, idea, impression, suspicion, inkling, premonition, presentiment, intuition and notion

29. She had a clear and frightening premonition that she would not be able to manage it.

30. About six months after Mr Reynolds' first premonition, he experienced unexplained noises, mainly thumping and banging.

31. Boding: 1 n a feeling of evil to come Synonyms: foreBoding , premonition , presentiment Types: shadow a premonition of something adverse presage a foreBoding about what is about to happen Type of: apprehension , apprehensiveness , dread fearful expectation or anticipation

32. But I'm getting a strong premonition that whatever it is, it can embarrass the Government.

33. It was illogical, but she had a premonition that Officer Hassan's instinct would prove correct.

34. 15 It was illogical, but she had a premonition that Officer Hassan's instinct would prove correct.

35. Synonyms for Boding include presage, portent, foreBoding, omen, augury, auspice, foreshadowing, prefiguring, straw in the wind and premonition

36. Pinza started 5-1 joint favourite with Premonition, who had won at Epsom and York earlier in the season.

37. He was sitting in the new, renovated bathroom with the unmistakable premonition that now he was going to be sick.

38. For Kadare, history is not knowledge but illness, and Gjon falls sick with the premonition of an ominous planetary shift.

39. But, in an uncanny moment of premonition, I am able to see through the mists of time to Judgement Day.

40. It is as if Helen had a premonition of the picture of Paul Revere in her mind before the postcard arrived.

41. 12 The symptoms, such as ominous premonition, dysphoria, hypodynamia , dyssomnia are common in anxiety; hypoergais, melancholy, irritability, anorexia are common in depression.

42. Bode - Boda is messenger in Germanic, hence "Bode"; at first, a Bode was a command—then an omen or premonition

43. She wondered if during that last frenetic occasion when she had seen Sylvie there had already been a premonition of the end.

44. Jinny sent a letter to Phoebe via her advice column Ask Phoebe.When Phoebe touched the letter, she had a Premonition of Jinny being killed by Bosk

45. Anxiety, concern, fear, worry, doubt, alarm, suspicion, dread, unease, mistrust, misgiving, disquiet, premonition, trepidation, foreboding, uneasiness, pins and needles, apprehensiveness It reflects real anger and Apprehension about the future

46. Clairvoyance may be roughly divided into three classes — retrocognition and premonition; perceiving past and future events; and perception of contemporary events happening at a distance, or outside the range of normal vision.

47. Anticipation /ænˌtɪsɪˈpeɪʃən/ n the act of anticipating; expectation, premonition, or foresight the act of taking or dealing with funds before they are legally available or due an unstressed, usually short note …

48. Another phase was to begin of which he had a premonition in the poem cited above where he saw his Muse , the smiling lady half - veiled , waiting with an empty basket in her hand .

49. The child is fearful of loud noises Apprehensive suggests a state of mind and implies a premonition of evil or danger. Apprehensive of being found out afraid often suggests weakness or cowardice and regularly implies inhibition of action or utterance

50. They are classified as a neutral creature.1 1 History 2 Book of Shadows 2.1 Bunyip 3 Notes and Trivia 4 References In 1999, after Phoebe Halliwell had a premonition of her future self being burnt at the