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    premonition
    /ˌprɛməˈnɪʃn/

    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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  2. PREMONITION definition: 1. a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen: 2. a feeling…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PREMONITION is previous notice or warning : forewarning. How to use premonition in a sentence.

  4. Jun 20, 2024 · Understanding Premonition . According to the American Psychological Association (APA), a premonitionusually referred to as “precognition” in psychological settings—is the ability of a person to predict or perceive that they’ve predicted a future event.

  5. PREMONITION meaning: 1. a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen: 2. a feeling…. Learn more.

  6. Premonition definition: a feeling of anticipation of or anxiety over a future event; presentiment. See examples of PREMONITION used in a sentence.

  7. With Sandra Bullock, Julian McMahon, Shyann McClure, Courtney Taylor Burness. A depressed woman learns that her husband was killed in a car accident the previous day, then awakens the next morning to find him alive and well at home; then awakens the day after that to find that he's dead.

  8. noun [ C ] uk / ˌpreməˈnɪʃ ə n / us. Add to word list. a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen: to have a premonition. a premonition of disaster.

  9. If you have a premonition, you have a feeling that something is going to happen, often something unpleasant. He had an unshakable premonition that he would die. ...a real, genuine premonition of bad news.

  10. 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.

  11. premonition (of something) a premonition of disaster; premonition (that…) He had a premonition that he would never see her again. Perhaps he had a premonition about what might happen in London.