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premonition
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premonition
(noun)
premonition
/ˌpriːmə
ˈ
nɪʃən/
noun
plural
premonitions
premonition
/ˌpriːmə
ˈ
nɪʃən/
noun
plural
premonitions
Britannica Dictionary definition of PREMONITION
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a feeling or belief that something is going to happen when there is no definite reason to believe it will
premonitions
of disaster
She had a
premonition
that he would call.
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