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precognitive

ADJECTIVE
  1. foreseeing the future

How To Use precognitive In A Sentence

  • The evil wizard Tymon the Black is actually not so evil - he's an unfortunate precognitive who's compelled to arrange events for the best possible outcome for the world. Odin's Day
  • I could maybe deal with being awakened in the night by a precognitive event, especially if it was a specific one. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • Adam was slightly telepathic, slightly empathic, slightly precognitive, and slightly telekinetic.
  • Amazingly that was what happened next morning; proof, surely, of precognitive dreaming. Letters: Hot tip for Ripon
  • Calpurnia was the last wife, the one who begged him not to go to the senate house because she had had what today we would call a precognitive dream, where she visualized Caesar covered in blood, and she felt this was a bad -- something terrible was going to happen. The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People�s History of Ancient Rome
  • She is more spiritually intuitive and frequently has precognitive dreams that are actually instructions from God. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Asaya’s Review Forum
  • 17 Not to be more of a prig than usual, but you may want to change "precognitive" to Ace of Spades HQ
  • Heroes begins by telling the stories of apparently ordinary individuals from around the world who mysteriously develop superhuman abilities, and who then seek to use them to prevent the end of the world as foreseen in images produced by a precognitive painter. My Five Best TV Shows of 2006 | myFiveBest
  • She claims she has precognitive abilities and that she can foresee events before they actually happen.
  • Little used variant form of Elizabeth used by Elisabeth Braddock, an English-born mutant with telekinetic and precognitive abilities who joins the X-Men as Psylocke. Sci-Fi Baby Names Continued
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