0 a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen:
If the understanding is still weaker, he hits upon the grotesque - meaningful dreams, presentiments, and miraculous portents.
It is important here to develop a little further this presentiment or anticipation.
It hints at the power of presentiment, but stops short of asserting that anything supernatural has taken place.
Seeing a white horse in a dream is said to be presentiment of death.
The institute has also conducted a number of parapsychological studies into extra-sensory perception, lucid dreaming, telekinesis, and presentiment.
His wife has a presentiment of something wrong and tries to stop him from going fishing that night.
The atmospheric perspective invites the eyes to roam over emptiness, a roving that permits nothing more than a diaphanous, mystical presentiment of another world.
He also had presentiments of his coming end.