prémonition
premonition, forewarning
noun preh-mo-nee-SYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin 'praemonitio'
Usage Note
Prémonition refers to a feeling that something (often bad) is about to happen, without rational explanation. It is used in everyday speech as well as in literature and psychology. The related adjective is prémonitoire ('premonitory').
Examples
"Elle avait une prémonition de danger."
Natural Translation
She had a premonition of danger.
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