Synonym: boding, foreboding, forewarning, presentiment. Similar words: munitions, demonstration, definition, recognition, predisposition, monitor, ceremony, emotion. Meaning: [‚prɪːmə'nɪʃn /pre-] n. 1. a feeling of evil to come 2. an early warning about a future event.
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31. What is the premonition, or, the warning?
32. This unpleasant premonition was followed by anxiety.
33. The Power Glove gave me a premonition of my own death.
34. I have a premonition that there will be a storm.
35. In young man heart suddenly crimple , produced a kind bodeful premonition.
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36. All this gave Ming - feng a frightening premonition of what her own destiny would be.
37. I was sure now that my premonition of evil was justified.
38. It is as if Helen had a premonition of the picture of Paul Revere in her mind before the postcard arrived.
39. Anyhow, gutty premonition, they are in put-up what, the individual guesses just.
40. It is possible that he had a premonition from the Lord that this would be best, for if it was known that she was a Jewess , there may have been prejudice against her.
41. But Mozart had been right in his premonition: he had written his own requiem.
42. Everything seemed clear to him now; he had a premonition of a still unhappier future.
43. A sense that something is about to occur; a premonition.
44. He had had a premonition about this a long time ago.
45. Boneyard? he asked, and a chill of premonition ran through him.
46. The symptoms, such as ominous premonition, dysphoria, hypodynamia , dyssomnia are common in anxiety; hypoergais, melancholy, irritability, anorexia are common in depression.
47. The suit is accompanied by a line from Milk's taped premonition, partly quoted in the film, that he might be assassinated and his exhortation that gays come out of the closet.
48. The morning before the car accident , he had a premonition of disaster.
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