Presentiments example sentences

Related (9): premonition, intuition, foreboding, apprehension, hunch, inkling, feeling, suspicion, dread

pre·sen·ti·ment

noun

presentiments (plural noun)

  - an intuitive feeling about the future, especially one of foreboding:

Synonyms

premonition, foreboding, intuition, feeling, hunch, suspicion, inkling, idea, misgiving, worry, anxiety, apprehension, apprehensiveness, fear, dread, presage, Legal

"Presentiments" Example Sentences

1. She had a presentiment that something terrible was about to happen.
2. He had a presentiment that their relationship was doomed.
3. She had a presentiment that their meeting would not go well.
4. He had a presentiment that he would never see his friend again.
5. She had a presentiment that the news was not going to be good.
6. He had a presentiment that the outcome of the election would be bad.
7. She had a presentiment that the job offer was too good to be true.
8. He had a presentiment that the meeting would end in disaster.
9. She had a presentiment that her plans were about to unravel.
10. He had a presentiment that his luck was about to run out.
11. She had a presentiment that the storm was going to be worse than forecast.
12. He had a presentiment that the night would bring unexpected surprises.
13. She had a presentiment that the day would bring bad news.
14. He had a presentiment that the journey would be difficult.
15. She had a presentiment that the phone call was not going to end well.
16. He had a presentiment that the project was doomed to failure.
17. She had a presentiment that the outcome of the race would be close.
18. He had a presentiment that the plan would not work.
19. She had a presentiment that the conversation would be uncomfortable.
20. He had a presentiment that the situation was about to get worse.
21. She had a presentiment that the situation was about to take a turn for the worse.
22. He had a presentiment that the news was not going to be good.
23. She had a presentiment that the night was going to be long and difficult.
24. He had a presentiment that the outcome of the battle would be devastating.
25. She had a presentiment that the meeting would not go well.
26. He had a presentiment that the storm was going to be much worse than expected.
27. She had a presentiment that the decision was going to be unpopular.
28. He had a presentiment that the trip was going to be a disaster.
29. She had a presentiment that the conversation was going to be difficult.
30. He had a presentiment that the future was going to be bleak.
31. She had a presentiment that the news was not going to be good.
32. He had a presentiment that the situation was going to get worse.
33. She had a presentiment that the outcome of the game was going to be close.
34. He had a presentiment that the mission was doomed to failure.
35. She had a presentiment that the day was going to be full of surprises.
36. He had a presentiment that the relationship was not going to last.
37. She had a presentiment that the plan was going to fail.
38. He had a presentiment that the project was going to be a disaster.
39. She had a presentiment that the negotiations were going to be difficult.
40. He had a presentiment that the future was going to be difficult.

Common Phases

anticipation; foreboding; dread; trepidation

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