presentiment|presentiments in English

noun

[presen·ti·ment || prɪ'zentɪmənt]

intuitive feeling about future events (esp. evil); premonition, advance perceptio

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1. An inspired guess or presentiment.

2. She often has an ominous presentiment.

3. He had a presentiment of disaster.

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

5. I was filled with a presentiment of disaster.

6. Already I have a presentiment that it won't.

7. Her presentiment was proved by the next happening things.

8. I have a presentiment that something bad will happen.

9. I had a presentiment that she would come soon.

10. The lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case.

11. She had had a presentiment of what might lie ahead.

12. Aboding: Presentiment; prognostication; foreboding: as, “strange ominous Abodings and fears,”

13. I had a presentiment that he represented a danger to me.

14. I understood that you had had some sort of presentiment of disaster.

15. Heavy with presentiment, I turned around and walked back to my office.

16. He had recourse to every superstition of sortilege, clairvoyance, presentiment, and dreams.

17. I have a propitious presentiment that we will have a wonderful beginning.

18. I didn't exactly have a presentiment - certainly not of anything like this happening.

19. A feeling or an intuition of what is going to occur ; a presentiment.

20. This loneliness caused a feeling of profound depression, and she was Assailed by all sorts of gloomy presentiments

21. I have neither a fear, nor a presentiment, nor a hope of death.

22. The act of expecting or foreseeing something; expectation or presentiment: "None are happy but by the Anticipation

23. I have a presentiment that I am doomed to make way for Fanny Glover.

24. I have an intractable presentiment that I will soon start seeing them in Tod's dream.

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