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premonition
pre·mo·ni·tion [prèmm? nísh’n, pr?m? nísh’n]
(plural pre·mo·ni·tions)
noun
1. intuition of future event: a strong feeling, without a rational basis, that a particular thing is going to happen
2. warning about future: an advance warning about a future event
[Mid-16th century. Via French from, ultimately, Latin praemonere “to forewarn,” from monere “to warn.”]
-pre·mon·i·to·ri·ly [pree mònni táwr?lee], adverb
-pre·mon·i·to·ry [pree mónni tàwree], adjective
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