0 a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen: --
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.
Lowrie decided the books deals with an apprehension of the future, a presentiment of a something which is a nothing which must be fought against.
Sometimes he presentiments due to his intuition cherokee, which are always correct.
Wolfram, who loves her with faithful devotion, has a presentiment of her death.
It gives a presentiment, an inspiration of heavenly knowledge.
Indeed, from several circumstances, he seems to have had some strange presentiments of what was to happen.
Dark thoughts and a presentiment of the future haunted him.
He also had presentiments of his coming end.