0 a feeling that something (especially something unpleasant) is going to happen -- ความสังหรณ์ใจ
He had a premonition that he would not live much longer.
For the sake of deeper interpretations sought and found in geometry at an earlier phase of cultural development, we would like to assume that such premonitions were already current.
Beneath is a scene of panic and premonition.
Let the slightest pressure be put upon our ancient fabric, and it creaks with premonitions of imminent collapse.
I remember some eloquent speeches on this theme, but nothing whatever has occurred to justify those premonitions.
That is a sort of cold premonition of what is likely to follow for the rest of the ring.
I am sorry to have confirmed your premonition.
Some of us have a premonition of illness, but we would not wish regularly to apply for leave of absence for illness in advance.
I may have a premonition as to how the debate will unfold.
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