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The word "Premonition" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a strong feeling or intuition about a future event, often something negative. Example: "She had a premonition that something bad was going to happen during the storm." Alternatives include "foreboding" or "intuition."
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Premonition
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A clairvoyant or clairaudient experience, such as a dream, which resonates with some event in the future.
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This is a very Gelsey detail; it's as if, in all the sunny joy of the dance, she had an instant of foreboding, a premonition.
Does she believe in premonition?
Among people who knew him, stories abound of his gifts of healing, premonition and wise counsel; the authorities were simply recognising something the faithful knew already.Especially in Christianity, then, recognising saints has always been a mixture of top-down and bottom-up.
Unless Mr Cameron throws himself into the fray in the next few days, that premonition may turn out to be right.A rare appeal to the youth vote In Scotland Ms Sturgeon launched her party's "youth manifesto" with the help of Martin Compston, a Scottish actor who starred in Ken Loach's film "Sweet Sixteen".
In too many tellings, the truce is hailed as something between a protest and a premonition: a declaration of shared humanity by ordinary soldiers, before heartless commanders sent them to their deaths.
His enemies presumed it must have been some premonition of his fall.In 1867-68 Jean-Léon Gérôme produced his painting, "Bonaparte before the Sphinx" (below), heavy with historical echoes of hubris and its end.
This is not a premonition of more terror, but part of a business plan.
Through their slogans, Benelux's lenders gave an eerie premonition of the massive state rescues to come.
It may just be that everybody or a good many Americans, at least will soon get southern culture.This premonition is especially strong in Oxford, Mississippi, a pretty university town that was home to William Faulkner.
An analysis by Frank Levy of the Urban League, who was no fan of Reagan, called the act "a one-in-a-thousand policy success".Reagan, in a premonition of his presidency, accomplished this by negotiating with Bob Moretti, the liberal and decidedly non-grumpy Democratic leader of the state assembly, forging a compromise that carried the day.
In the past few days she has made unwise remarks about a dead guru giving her "divine premonition" of a new job.
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