premonition in the PONS Dictionary

premonition Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

have a premonition that disaster is impending

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Her psychic talent is that she (usually subconsciously) creates drawings that are premonitions.
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However, she has a premonition that he won't be coming back from his next mission.
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All the pharaoh's premonitions soon prove to be erroneous, which only leads him to assume the worst.
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While at the asylum, he begins to experience terrible seizures and premonitions.
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Their content mostly consists of premonitions of trouble or disaster.
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Unsure of its meaning, he decides to pursue this premonition.
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On arriving my premonition proved correct: there was no need to seek further.
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Her special ability is to see the future, an enhanced version of her ability to have premonitions as a human.
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A terrible premonition tends to attract a terrible reality.
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Among his findings was that females tend to be more prone to experiencing premonitions.
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