Definitions for premonitions

premonitions pre·mo·ni·tion

Spelling: [pree-muh-nish-uh n, prem-uh-]
IPA: /ˌpri məˈnɪʃ ən, ˌprɛm ə-/

Premonitions is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 1226 anagrams from letters in premonitions (eiimnnooprst).

Definitions for premonitions

noun

  1. a feeling of anticipation of or anxiety over a future event; presentiment:
  2. a forewarning.
  3. a feeling of anticipation of or anxiety over a future event; presentiment:
  4. a forewarning.

Origin of premonitions

1425-75; late Middle English premunicioun (cf. praemunire) Late Latin praemonitiōn- (stem of praemonitiō) forewarning. See pre-,

Examples for premonitions

There was a premonition of his return at the Snow breakfast table.

An accident victim named Johnny Smith wakes from a coma with a skill at premonition.

She flung away from Andre-Louis, as if moved by some premonition of what was coming.

From the moment the Tea Party emerged on the scene, I had a premonition that I would eventually have to leave the GOP.

I cried, leaping to my feet, a premonition of what he was about turning me cold with horror.

Maybe Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige had a premonition.

His premonition that they might be "Rubes" seemed likely to have been well founded.

One night, when her daughter, Sarah Dawn Ray, called, the two women had a premonition that the situation could soon turn violent.

But I am shocked how these new rumors have been codified into a kind of collective South African premonition.

That you had a premonition that he might come to you for assistance.

She flung away from Andre-Louis, as if moved by some premonition of what was coming.

An accident victim named Johnny Smith wakes from a coma with a skill at premonition.

His premonition that they might be "Rubes" seemed likely to have been well founded.

There was a premonition of his return at the Snow breakfast table.

That you had a premonition that he might come to you for assistance.

One night, when her daughter, Sarah Dawn Ray, called, the two women had a premonition that the situation could soon turn violent.

Maybe Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige had a premonition.

But I am shocked how these new rumors have been codified into a kind of collective South African premonition.

I cried, leaping to my feet, a premonition of what he was about turning me cold with horror.

From the moment the Tea Party emerged on the scene, I had a premonition that I would eventually have to leave the GOP.

Word Value for premonitions
Scrable

15

Words with friends

19

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