premonición
premonition
noun preh-moh-nee-SYOHN Rare
Origin: From Latin praemonēre (to warn beforehand).
Usage Note
Premonición denotes a feeling or intuition that something — usually negative — is about to happen, without rational basis. It is commonly used in phrases like tener una premonición ('to have a premonition'). The related adjective is premonitorio, used to describe a dream or sign that seemed to foretell an event.
Examples
"Tuve una premonición antes del accidente."
Natural Translation
I had a premonition before the accident.
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