Precognition
(noun)
- Knowledge of something in advance of its occurrence.
- An intuitive feeling about the future.
Origin:
Late latin praecognitiĆ, from latin praecognitus, past participle of praecognoscere to know beforehand, from prae- + cognoscere to know.
Examples:
- She had a strong sense of precognition about the outcome of the election.
- His precognition about the stock market was always accurate.
- The precognition of the earthquake allowed for some preparation.
- Her precognition about the accident was unsettling.
- The precognition of the storm was a blessing for the sailors.