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Term: Premonition

Description:

A premonition is a strong feeling or intuition about a future event, typically foretelling something negative or significant. It can be described as an inexplicable foresight or forewarning that is often believed to be of supernatural origin.

Sample Sentences:

Noun: She had a premonition of the plane crash and decided not to travel that day.

Noun: The psychic claimed to possess the ability to see premonitions of disasters.

Noun: His persistent premonitions about winning the lottery eventually came true.

Related Adjective: Despite feeling premonitory anxiety, she continued with her plans.

Related Verb: The protagonist's dreams premonited the horrors that awaited him.

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