0 a feeling that something, especially something unpleasant, is going to happen -- (尤指不祥的)預兆,預感
Therefore, there are many reasons—and these are purely my own premonitions—for believing that we may have such an offer presented to us in the next few weeks.
It was a premonition which came true.
My premonition was perfectly correct.
Animals do not have the same perceptions, sense of reasoning and, perhaps, the premonition of pain or death as humans; there is no evidence whatever that that is the case.
I have a horrible premonition that our debate this afternoon will be haunted by different varieties of dog, and it is already being borne out.
Your apprehension or your premonition was slightly without material evidence to back it.
Why did he have a premonition of disaster?
I may have a premonition as to how the debate will unfold.