Sentence example with the word 'premonition'

premonition

advance notice, clairvoyance, foreboding, forewarning, impression, intuition, misgiving, preapprehension, prenotice, presage, prewarning, sixth sense, vague feeling

Definition n. a feeling of evil to come

Last update: January 30, 2017


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Simran had a premonition that her life was in danger.   [noun]

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The fourteen year old Esther wakes in the early hours of the morning with a premonition of disaster.   [noun]

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I had a strange premonition and asked Roger Harvey my pit manager to change to wet tires.   [noun]

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And this premonition was disagreeable to him though he knew it could not be helped.   [noun]

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A premonition drove the blood to his heart.   [noun]

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The premonition within the Alamo was not wrong.   [Please select]

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He felt the premonition.   [Please select]

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He had been gone over a week now, but the premonition persisted.   [Please select]

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Ned felt an extraordinary shiver, a premonition, but it passed, unexplained.   [Please select]

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Something--a faintest premonition--the vaguest stirring of foreboding committed him to silence--and left him there motionless.   [Please select]

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You might call it a sort of--of premonition--if you wanted to.   [Please select]

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