Thesaurus / premonition
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Gloria had “a bad feeling” about Vanessa enlisting, she recalls—a premonition that she now she chalks up to a mother’s intuition.
HOW VANESSA GUILLEN'S TRAGIC DEATH IS HELPING TRANSFORM SEXUAL ASSAULT REPORTING IN THE U.S. MILITARYJASMINE AGUILERADECEMBER 30, 2021TIMEWe’ve had four whales come out of nowhere — no premonition or warning that this was on the way.
FOUR GRAY WHALES FOUND DEAD IN EIGHT DAYS IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREAPAULINA FIROZIAPRIL 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAll through the sad duties of the next four days Felipe was conscious of the undercurrent of this premonition.
RAMONAHELEN HUNT JACKSONIf Delancy had stayed a little longer at the scene of his crime, he would have learned that his premonition was founded in truth.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUSSo solemn was his air, so sober his voice, that both girls felt a premonition of the untoward message that he bore.
MISTRESS WILDINGRAFAEL SABATINIHer arms drew closer about her body, while a shiver ran through it—a premonition perhaps.
THE WOMAN GIVESOWEN JOHNSONNita felt a strange, tremulous thrill sweep over her—was it ecstasy or a premonition of evil?
THEY LOOKED AND LOVEDMRS. ALEX MCVEIGH MILLER"Mother has been asking for you, dear," she said in a voice heavy with premonition.
QUINALICE HEGAN RICEIt was hours later when Morey awoke with a sudden premonition of trouble.
ISLANDS OF SPACEJOHN W CAMPBELLBerthelini paused upon the threshold with a painful premonition.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - SWANSTON EDITION VOL. 4 (OF 25)ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONWORDS RELATED TO PREMONITION
- anticipation
- canniness
- care
- carefulness
- caution
- circumspection
- clairvoyance
- discernment
- discreetness
- discretion
- economy
- far-sightedness
- foreknowledge
- forethought
- insight
- long-sightedness
- perception
- precaution
- precognition
- preconception
- premeditation
- premonition
- prenotion
- prescience
- prospect
- providence
- provision
- prudence
- sagacity
- anticipation
- apprehension
- auguration
- augury
- boding
- clue
- expectation
- feeling in one's bones
- foreboding
- forecast
- foreknowledge
- forewarning
- forewisdom
- funny feeling
- glimmer
- hint
- impression
- inkling
- instinct
- intuition
- misgiving
- notion
- omination
- portent
- preapprehension
- precognition
- preconceived notion
- premonition
- prenotation
- prenotice
- presage
- presagement
- prescience
- presentiment
- qualm
- suspicion
- thought
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