Premonition
(noun)
- A strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant.
- An intuitive feeling about the future.
Origin:
Late middle english (also in the sense "warning"): from old french premonition, from premonir "warn beforehand", based on latin praemonēre "remind before", from prae "before" + monēre "to warn".
Examples:
- I had a premonition that something bad was going to happen.
- He had a premonition of danger.
- A premonition of death.
- Premonition of an accident.
- A premonition of success.