Foreboding (noun)

A feeling of evil to come; a presentiment of misfortune.

Origin:

Mid 16th century: from forebode + -ing.

Examples:

  1. He had a strong sense of foreboding that something bad was going to happen.
  2. The dark clouds and lightning gave her a sense of foreboding.
  3. The silence and eerie quietness gave him a foreboding feeling.
  4. She had a foreboding feeling that the meeting would not go well.
  5. The foreboding atmosphere of the abandoned building was terrifying.
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