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Definition of Premonition

Premonition
Premonition Pre`mo*ni"tion, n. [L. praemonitio. See Premonish.] Previous warning, notice, or information; forewarning; as, a premonition of danger.

Meaning of Premonition from wikipedia

- Look up premonition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A premonition is a feeling that some event will happen, typically a forewarning of something unwelcome...
- Deadly Premonition is a 2010 open world survival horror video game developed by Access Games. Set in the fictional rural American town of Greenvale, Washington...
- Premonition is a 2007 American supernatural psychological thriller directed by Mennan Yapo and starring Sandra Bullock in the lead role, Julian Mc****n...
- Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise is an open world survival horror video game developed by Toybox, White Owls, and Now Production and published...
- The Premonition is a 2021 book by Michael Lewis about the COVID-19 pandemic and the early response of public health officials in the United States. The...
- Premonition (予言, Yogen) is a 2004 ****anese horror film directed by Tsuruta Norio. Yogen is based on the manga Kyoufu Shinbun ("Newspaper of Terror") by...
- Premonition is the second album by American rock band Survivor, released in October 1981 in the United States and February 1982 elsewhere. It was the...
- Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War) (1936) is a painting by the Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. Dalí created the piece...
- issues in total. Each medium features a protagonist who experiences a premonition of themself and several others dying in a catastrophic accident, only...
- The British Premonitions Bureau was formed in 1966 by psychiatrist John Barker after the Aberfan mining disaster in which 144 people, including 116 children...