What does Premonition mean?
Definitions for Premonition
ˌpri məˈnɪʃ ən, ˌprɛm ə-pre·mo·ni·tion
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Princeton's WordNet
foreboding, premonition, presentiment, bodingnoun
a feeling of evil to come
"a steadily escalating sense of foreboding"; "the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case"
forewarning, premonitionnoun
an early warning about a future event
Wiktionary
premonitionnoun
A clairvoyant or clairaudient experience, such as a dream, which resonates with some event in the future.
premonitionnoun
A strong intuition that something is about to happen (usually something negative, but not exclusively).
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Premonitionnoun
Previous notice; previous intelligence.
Etymology: from premonish.
What friendly premonitions have been spent
On your forbearance, and their vain event. George Chapman.How great the force of such an erroneous persuasion is, we may collect from our Saviour’s premonition to his disciples, when he tells them, that those who killed them should think they did God service. Decay of Piety.
Wikipedia
prémonition
En cas de tempête, ce jardin sera fermé ("In case of storm, this garden will be closed") is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Béatrice Martin under her stage name Cœur de pirate, released June 1, 2018 on Dare to Care Records. Described as her most personal album, the album's themes describe and confront the process of healing from anxiety and trauma.The album was preceded by the preview single "Prémonition" in January 2018. The single "Dans la nuit", a duet with rapper Loud, was released in May as the album's first official single.At the Juno Awards of 2019, the album was shortlisted for the Juno Award for Francophone Album of the Year.
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premonition
A premonition is a strong feeling or sense that something, typically unpleasant or harmful, is about to happen in the future. It can also refer to a warning or indication in advance through a supernatural or unexplainable phenomenon.
Webster Dictionary
Premonitionnoun
previous warning, notice, or information; forewarning; as, a premonition of danger
Etymology: [L. praemonitio. See Premonish.]
Wikidata
Premonition
Premonition is a 2004 Japanese horror film directed by Tsuruta Norio. Yogen is based on the manga Kyoufu Shinbun by Jiro Tsunoda, published in "Shonen Champion" in 1973.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Premonition in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Premonition in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Premonition in a Sentence
I really can't explain the reasoning behind the decision other than that on June 6, 2016 I woke up with a premonition from God that I was going back to school, i was going to GCU and it was going to be a surprise to everybody.
I know for a fact she did not have a premonition — awake or in a dream — that she and Jay would have their throat cut, i checked with all of her living friends. None of her friends had any knowledge of this. Tacky, tacky, tacky. It’s a total fabrication.
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- رؤية, نبوءة, حدسArabic
- předtuchaCzech
- VorahnungGerman
- προαίσθημαGreek
- premonición, presentimientoSpanish
- etiäinen, enneuni, ennakkoaavistus, enneFinnish
- पूर्व-सूचनाHindi
- fyrirboði, viðvörunIcelandic
- presentimento, presagio, predizione, premonizioneItalian
- 予感Japanese
- 예감, 豫感Korean
- voorgevoelDutch
- pressentimentoPortuguese
- предчувствиеRussian
- predosećaj, slutnja, predosećanjeSerbo-Croatian
- slutnjaSlovene
- föraning, förebud, varselSwedish
- פאָרגעפילYiddish
- 徵兆Chinese
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