Examples of 'premonition' in a sentence

Meaning of "premonition"

Premonition (noun): A feeling or belief that something is going to happen, typically negative, without evidence or reason
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  • A clairvoyant or clairaudient experience, such as a dream, which resonates with some event in the future.
  • A strong intuition that something is about to happen (usually something negative, but not exclusively).

How to use "premonition" in a sentence

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I had a premonition that we would live in coffins.
Shin frowned as his premonition came true.
I had a premonition that she was being attacked by demons.
I wonder if they represent some kind of premonition.
I have just had a premonition of my own death.
That premonition of yours was definitely the future.
It was almost like a premonition of what it might be.
And premonition and intuition are the same.
But you kinda forced that premonition.
It sounded like a premonition of what was going to happen to her.
He watched them with a mounting sense of premonition.
I had a premonition that something was not right.
I am supposed to be having a premonition right about now.
Your premonition skills could prove essential.
I woke up in the night with a sudden premonition.

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You had a premonition about the bomb.
I just told him about the premonition.
Especially your premonition about my untimely passing.
It almost sounds like you are describing a premonition.
I have a premonition they will blame it all on us.
She tried to tell me she had a premonition.
They are a kind of premonition of modern astronomical ideas.
It had not just been the death premonition.
I had a premonition that you will get me.
Tell us the one about your premonition.
I have a premonition that this does not work.
But you kind of forced that premonition.
I have a premonition that you will get me.
And she carries with her a premonition of.
I had a premonition before going to the opera tonight.
You imagine the future or have a premonition.
A premonition about her family came true.
It is a frightening premonition of the fate of our sun.
A premonition by the father of the atomic bomb.
I have an awful premonition that those jets.
In your language you call that premonition.
I had a premonition that this would happen.
Suddenly came back without any premonition.
A terrible premonition tends to attract a terrible reality.
Many women fear this dream is a premonition.
I have a premonition that we are going to have a splendid holiday.
Shadows and voices only in the premonition.
I had a premonition something happened to your brother.
I would agree that sounds like a premonition.
And in your premonition it was a man who killed me.
It had always had something of a premonition about it.
You had a premonition about our allergy.
Take about having one hell of a premonition.
He says he had a premonition that trouble was brewing.
In his heart he had felt a strange premonition.

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