Definition of Premonitory in English :

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Premonitory meaning in English

Meaning of Premonitory in English

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Premonitory pronunciation in English

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Premonitory

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Adjective

1. precursory, premonitory

warning of future misfortune

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Premonitory

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noun
1. 
an intuition of a future, usually unwelcome, occurrence; foreboding
2. 
an early warning of a future event; forewarning

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Premonitory

see synonyms of premonitory
noun
1. 
a warning in advance; a forewarning
2. 
a feeling that something, esp. something bad, will happen; foreboding; presentiment

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Premonitory

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n.
1. A presentiment of the future; a foreboding: I had a premonition that our risky endeavor would end badly.
2. A warning in advance; a forewarning: That skirmish was a premonition of battles to come.

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