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- Dictionarypremonition/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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The meaning of PREMONITION is previous notice or warning : forewarning. How to use premonition in a sentence.
PREMONITION definition: 1. a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen: 2. a feeling…. Learn more.
If you have a premonition, you have a feeling that something is going to happen, often something unpleasant. That morning I had a terrible premonition about my daughter and asked her not to go out. 2 meanings: 1. an intuition of a future, usually unwelcome, occurrence; foreboding 2. an early warning of a future event;....
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 meaning: 1. a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen: 2. a feeling…. Learn more.
premonition - a feeling of evil to come; "a steadily escalating sense of foreboding"; "the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case"
Definition of premonition noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. a feeling that something is going to happen, especially something unpleasant. premonition (that…) He had a premonition that he would never see her again. Perhaps he had a premonition about what might happen in London.
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun premonition. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
PREMONITION definition: a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen: . Learn more.
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