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Meanings of
premonition
in anglès
català
pressentiment
Back to the meaning
A feeling of evil to come.
foreboding
presentiment
boding
català
pressentiment
An early warning about a future event.
forewarning
Synonyms
Examples for "
forewarning
"
forewarning
Examples for "
forewarning
"
1
Hence the
forewarning
and the flight, the cloister and the yellow robes.
2
The appointment itself was handled clumsily with no
forewarning
to the markets.
3
The fall of Russia is just a
forewarning
-
it
will
all go down.
4
Only a Farfan escaped, not without suspicion of
forewarning
by the rebels.
5
Some dread
forewarning
of a sterner fate seemed to hang above him.
Usage of
premonition
in anglès
1
My
premonition
was right, though it took three years to come true.
2
The strength of the
premonition
grew, despite Nicole's attempts to combat it.
3
She had a kind of
premonition
that there was pain in it.
4
As Tibor saw this incredible sight, he felt a sudden ghastly,
premonition
.
5
The female bear had not the slightest fear or
premonition
of danger.
6
He leaves his house with no
premonition
that he won't be back.
7
Toub suggests the volcano was a
premonition
of his parents' eventual divorce.
8
Some
premonition
made her open it and prepared her for the signature.
9
Yuri has a vague
premonition
-
nothing
specific
,
nothing localizable, nothing identifiable as such.
10
The sight of his uniform thrilled her with a
premonition
of danger.
11
The old tree might have been credited with
premonition
of its fate.
12
Left it there, with the
premonition
that he was heading into trouble.
13
And, in that instance, her
premonition
had been only too accurately fulfilled.
14
Suddenly, without the slightest
premonition
,
the cripple burst into a hearty laugh.
15
Of the most important things we have no
premonition
,
most of us.
16
Painlessly and without apprehension or
premonition
,
the spirit had taken its flight.
Other examples for "premonition"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
premonition
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
have a premonition
strange premonition
sudden premonition
vague premonition
first premonition
More collocations
Translations for
premonition
català
pressentiment
Premonition
through the time
Premonition
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common