Premonition (noun)

  1. A strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant.
  2. 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:

  1. I had a premonition that something bad was going to happen.
  2. He had a premonition of danger.
  3. A premonition of death.
  4. Premonition of an accident.
  5. A premonition of success.
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