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pre·sen·ti·ment [prɪˈzentɪmənt] N form

presentiment of
Vorahnung f +gen
to have a presentiment of sth
to have a presentiment of danger

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a presentiment of danger
to have a presentiment of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There are presentiments throughout the text: his dark moments are darker than most.
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The memory of this trip is transformed (in his imagination or in his thoughts) into an ambiguous presentiment of death, or of termination of something.
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It gives a presentiment, an inspiration of heavenly knowledge.
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The truth is self-consistent where it is not obscured with error and approves itself as the power of life; philosophy is only a presentiment of it.
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His wife has a presentiment of something wrong and tries to stop him from going fishing that night.
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In much the same way that others have also taken ill merely by mentally submitting to a state of pathological premonition or presentiment.
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Indeed, from several circumstances, he seems to have had some strange presentiments of what was to happen.
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It was a chillingly accurate presentiment.
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The atmospheric perspective invites the eyes to roam over emptiness, a roving that permits nothing more than a diaphanous, mystical presentiment of another world.
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He also had presentiments of his coming end.
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