premonitory

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[ US /pɹəˈmənətɝi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. warning of future misfortune
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How To Use premonitory In A Sentence

  • At home, one reaction has been a revival of premonitory scenarios of gloom.
  • There is a kind of premonitory apology implied in my saying this, I am aware. Stories by American Authors, Volume 1
  • The whole is accompanied by a ghostly, premonitory sound of deep tolling bells.
  • The Four Phases of a Migraine 1 Premonitory, or prodrome. Beware, a Big Headache Is Coming
  • Scientists have long known about this so-called premonitory phase, which occurs well before the better-known aura, the flashing lights and wavy lines that about 30% of migraine sufferers see shortly before the headache begins. Beware, a Big Headache Is Coming
  • Young Americans came to view religion, according to one survey, as judgmental, homophobic, hypocritical, and too political.49 All these were premonitory signs that a second major aftershock was about to roil the American religious landscape. American Grace
  • It was the old Time formula that I remembered from more than 50 years ago when I tired of and stopped reading its treacle that recorded every week the latest milestone in the inexorable march of mid-America toward its apotheosis of gelatinous, platitudinous, universal, and permanent embourgeoisement: a premonitory Pleasantville. Conrad Black: Time's Fatuous and Egregious Coverage of Wall Street Prosecutor
  • The whole is accompanied by a ghostly, premonitory sound of deep tolling bells.
  • The first phase of a migraine is called the premonitory period or prodrome. Brain Blogger
  • I even had a dream that proved premonitory, in which I did go home for the holidays and I was miserable.
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