presentiment (Meaning)

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presentiment (n)

a feeling of evil to come

presentiment Sentence Examples

  1. A foreboding presentiment chilled her spine, warning her of impending danger.
  2. The strange silence and the uneasy atmosphere created a presentiment of impending doom.
  3. As the storm clouds gathered, a heavy presentiment settled upon the village, making the air thick with anticipation.
  4. A restless presentiment gnawed at her mind, urging her to seek answers and avert an unknown threat.
  5. The old woman's presentiment of a distant tragedy left her unable to sleep, her heart filled with a heavy dread.
  6. With a presentiment of betrayal, he scanned the faces of his comrades, searching for a traitor.
  7. The presentiment of an imminent breakthrough inspired the researchers to work tirelessly, driven by an unknown certainty.
  8. A strange and unsettling presentiment led him to the attic, where he discovered a hidden secret that would change his life forever.
  9. The presentiment of a future reunion kept her heart afloat, sustaining her through lonely nights.
  10. Ignoring the presentiment of disaster, he embarked on a perilous journey, his fate hanging in the balance.

FAQs About the word presentiment

a feeling of evil to come

worry, suspicion, foreboding, feel, fear,premonition,presage, insight, anticipation, anxiety

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A foreboding presentiment chilled her spine, warning her of impending danger.

The strange silence and the uneasy atmosphere created a presentiment of impending doom.

As the storm clouds gathered, a heavy presentiment settled upon the village, making the air thick with anticipation.

A restless presentiment gnawed at her mind, urging her to seek answers and avert an unknown threat.