premonition (Meaning)
Wordnet
premonition (n)
a feeling of evil to come
an early warning about a future event
Synonyms & Antonyms of premonition
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premonition Sentence Examples
- Her premonition told her that something terrible was about to happen.
- The eerie atmosphere gave her a sense of impending doom, a premonition of danger.
- I had a powerful premonition that our journey would be fraught with perils and challenges.
- Despite my best efforts, I couldn't shake the premonition that my luck was about to run out.
- The sudden silence and the strange noises outside filled me with a premonition of disaster.
- Her premonition proved to be true when the house burned down, leaving me homeless.
- I ignored my premonition and embarked on the expedition, only to regret it later when I found myself lost and alone.
- The haunting melody she played on the piano evoked a sense of premonition, a chilling foreboding that sent shivers down my spine.
- His premonition of failure led him to abandon his dream, even though he had the talent to succeed.
- The fortune teller's premonition about my future filled me with both hope and trepidation.
FAQs About the word premonition
a feeling of evil to come, an early warning about a future event
foreboding, fear, presage,feel, worry, suspicion, presentiment, impression, omen, apprehension
No antonyms found.
Her premonition told her that something terrible was about to happen.
The eerie atmosphere gave her a sense of impending doom, a premonition of danger.
I had a powerful premonition that our journey would be fraught with perils and challenges.
Despite my best efforts, I couldn't shake the premonition that my luck was about to run out.