Presentiment

Noun

 * 1) A premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen.
 * 2) * 1973, Sidney Sheldon, The Other Side of Midnight:
 * Everything on the surface appeared to be just as it ought to be. And yet Constantin Demiris still felt that vague sense of unease, a presentiment of trouble.

Synonyms

 * boding
 * foreboding
 * premonition

Adjectives for Presentiment
fearful; cold; apt; uneasy; vague; unquiet; undefinable; decisive; guilty.

Verbs for Presentiment
argue—; harbor—; heed—; laugh down—; ridicule—; —aggravates; —augurs; —betokens; —bids; —bodes; —disturbs; —ex¬cites; —foreshadows; —foretells; —forewarns; —grows; —precurses; —troubles; —visits; —presages.

Thesaurus
actuarial prediction, advance notice, affect, affection, apocalypse, apprehensiveness, clairvoyance, discomposing, discomposure, disquietude, disturbance, emotion, emotional charge, emotional shade, experience, feeling, feeling tone, foreboding, forecast, forecasting, forefeeling, foreknowing, foreknowledge, foreseeability, foreshowing, foresight, foretelling, forewarning, forewisdom, funny feeling, guesswork, gut reaction, heartthrob, hunch, impression, improbability, intimation, intuition, intuitive impression, misgiving, omen, passion, perturbation, plenty of notice, portent, preapprehension, precautioning, precognition, prediction, prefiguration, prefigurement, prefiguring, premonition, prenotice, prenotification, prenotion, presage, presaging, prescience, preshowing, presignifying, prewarning, probability, profound sense, prognosis, prognostication, promise, prophecy, prophesying, prospectus, reaction, response, sensation, sense, sentiment, soothsay, speculation, statistical prediction, suspicion, undercurrent, vague feeling, vague idea, vaticination

Translations

 * Catalan: pressentiment
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 * Korean: 예감
 * Russian: