Presentiment Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for presentiment.
presentiment
presentiment
/prɪˈzen.tɪ.mənt/
boding
foreboding
premonition
Examples
- This is a film presentiment.
- His presentiment was accepted by the court.
- He is scared of the presentiment that he had.
- He likes collecting presentiments of trees.
- I have a presentiment of impending doom.
- Some people do not believe in presentiment.
- The author well describes the presentiments of dawn.
- Broadly, there seems to be momentum and presentiment of impending victory.
- Dark thoughts and a presentiment of the future haunted him.
- On the morning of the battle, Lasalle had a presentiment about his death.
a feeling of evil to come
noun
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"Pre + Sentiment. Before it happens, she feels an emotion intensely."
"Pre + sent + a + mint. Before it happened, she felt a minty cold sense."
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