Presentiment

//prɪˈzɛn.tɪ.mənt//

"Presentiment" in a Sentence (10 examples)

"And now comes the strangest part of the affair. What do you suppose was above the murdered man?" I felt a creeping of the flesh, and a presentiment of coming horror, even before Sherlock Holmes answered. "The word RACHE, written in letters of blood," he said.

I have a presentiment that you are going to propose, Ned. I do wish you wouldn't; for things are so much nicer as they are.

I had a presentiment that you would come this evening.

A man, my good Sir, has seldom an offer of kindness to make to a woman, but she has a presentiment of it some moments before.

A thousand alarming presentiments of evil to her beloved Catherine from this terrific separation must oppress her heart with sadness, and drown her in tears for the last day or two of their being together; […]

Oh, those women! They nurse and cuddle their presentiments, and make darlings of their ugliest thoughts, as they do of their deformed children.

This unfortunate accident has upset me. I have a horrible presentiment that something of the kind may happen to me.

“No,” replied the girl, “it would not be strange, of course; but for some inexplicable reason I have one of those foolish feminine presentiments that all is not right with Mr. Caldwell. It is the strangest feeling—it is as though I knew that he was not on board the ship.”

I had a presentiment that this would be my last journey to the Continent for many a long day to come; this, as events turned out, proved all too correct. [This was published posthumously, the author died on 19 November 1942.]

Everything on the surface appeared to be just as it ought to be. And yet Constantin Demiris still felt that vague sense of unease, a presentiment of trouble.

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