All premonition synonyms
pre·mo·ni·tion
P p noun premonition
- commonition — (obsolete) advice; warning; instruction.
- mayday — the international radiotelephone distress signal, used by ships and aircraft.
- foresight — care or provision for the future; provident care; prudence.
- worriment — the act or an instance of worrying; anxiety.
- misgiving — Often, misgivings. a feeling of doubt, distrust, or apprehension.
- apprehension — Apprehension is a feeling of fear that something bad may happen.
- omen — anything perceived or happening that is believed to portend a good or evil event or circumstance in the future; portent.
- discreetness — judicious in one's conduct or speech, especially with regard to respecting privacy or maintaining silence about something of a delicate nature; prudent; circumspect.
- clairvoyancy — the faculty of clairvoyance
- winds — Plural form of wind.
- foregoer — Alternative form of forgoer.
- omination — (obsolete) The act of ominating; presaging; omen.
- anticipation — Anticipation is a feeling of excitement about something pleasant or exciting that you know is going to happen.
- foreknowledge — knowledge of something before it exists or happens; prescience: Did you have any foreknowledge of the scheme?
- apprehensiveness — uneasy or fearful about something that might happen: apprehensive for the safety of the mountain climbers.
- foretaste — a slight and partial experience, knowledge, or taste of something to come in the future; anticipation.
- intuition — direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning process; immediate apprehension.
- gut feeling — an instinctive feeling, as opposed to an opinion based on facts
- clearheadedness — The quality of being clearheaded.
- clairvoyance — the alleged power of perceiving things beyond the natural range of the senses
- caution — Caution is great care which you take in order to avoid possible danger.
- in sight — an instance of apprehending the true nature of a thing, especially through intuitive understanding: an insight into 18th-century life.
- fortunetelling — the act or practice of predicting the future.
- foretoken — a sign of a future event; omen; forewarning.
- divination — the practice of attempting to foretell future events or discover hidden knowledge by occult or supernatural means.
- antecessor — a predecessor; someone who goes or has gone before
- auguration — The practice of augury.
- occultism — belief in the existence of secret, mysterious, or supernatural agencies.
- hunch — to thrust out or up in a hump; arch: to hunch one's back.
- horoscopy — Archaic. the casting or taking of horoscopes.
- foreboding — a prediction; portent.
- high hopes — great expectations
- bodement — a foreboding or omen; presentiment.
- canniness — the quality of being canny
- in-junction — Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act.
- bodements — a foreboding or omen; presentiment.
- forerunner — predecessor; ancestor; forebear; precursor.
- forewarning — to warn in advance.
- warning — the act or utterance of one who warns or the existence, appearance, sound, etc., of a thing that warns.
- giveaway — an act or instance of giving something away.