Prescience
(noun)
The ability to know or predict things before they happen.
Origin:
From the latin word praescientia, from praesciens, present participle of praescire, meaning "to know beforehand".
Examples:
- He demonstrated a remarkable prescience in his predictions about the stock market.
- The prescience of the prophet's predictions is uncanny.
- Her prescience allowed her to avoid many potential pitfalls in her career.
- He attributed his success to a combination of hard work and prescience.
- The science fiction novel explores the concept of prescience through the story of a man who can predict the future.