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premonition

[pree-muh-nish-uhn, prem-uh-] / ˌpri məˈnɪʃ ən, ˌprɛm ə- /


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He didn’t know which premonition the rat was talking about, but he knew enough about the infamous Hesterfowl not to care.

From Literature

Did the lad have some kind of premonition?

From Literature

This imagining stems less from a premonition of the future than a feeling of how deeply she has shaped my present.

From Los Angeles Times

Oddly, that cigar turned out to be an unwitting premonition.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I always feel people become more themselves when they’re in their house,” Reinsve tells me on a cloudless autumn morning at Hollyhock House, Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1921 premonition of California modernism.

From Los Angeles Times