prenotion
[pree-noh-shuhn]
/ priˈnoʊ ʃən /
NOUN
foreboding
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Antonyms
WEAK
NOUN
foresight
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NOUN
misgiving
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NOUN
premonition
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STRONGEST
STRONG
apprehension
apprehensiveness
feeling
forewarning
idea
intuition
misgiving
presage
presentiment
sign
suspicion
vibes
vibrations
warning
winds
worriment
WEAK
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NOUN
presage
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NOUN
presentiment
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STRONG
Example Sentences
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Durban considered itself badly treated in not having been invited en masse to witness the ceremony; also, in being cheated of introspective discussion of the match, by having no faintest prenotion of it.
From Poppy The Story of a South African Girl by Stockley, Cynthia