premonitions (Meaning)

premonitions

anticipation of an event without conscious reason, a feeling that something is going to happen, previous notice or warning

premonitions Sentence Examples

  1. Laura experienced unsettling premonitions of imminent danger.
  2. The fortune teller's premonitions evoked a chilling sense of dread within him.
  3. Sarah's vague premonitions proved to be eerily accurate.
  4. The medium sensed ominous premonitions surrounding a young woman.
  5. The psychic's premonitions had been consistently right, leaving listeners in awe.
  6. The artist's premonitions manifested in vivid paintings that disturbed viewers.
  7. The investigator ignored warnings of premonitions, leading to disastrous consequences.
  8. The dream's disturbing premonitions haunted the sleeper's mind for days.
  9. The doctor dismissed the patient's premonitions as mere anxiety.
  10. Despite the skepticism, the writer's premonitions eventually unfolded in reality.

FAQs About the word premonitions

anticipation of an event without conscious reason, a feeling that something is going to happen, previous notice or warning

suspicions, fears, feels, worries, prognostications, forebodings,presentiments, presages, signs, insights

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Laura experienced unsettling premonitions of imminent danger.

The fortune teller's premonitions evoked a chilling sense of dread within him.

Sarah's vague premonitions proved to be eerily accurate.

The medium sensed ominous premonitions surrounding a young woman.