Use Presentiment in a sentence
Presentiment meaning and collocations;
Meaning: [noun] a feeling that something might happen;
The dictator leader also had presentiments of his coming end.
Blanche sucked in her bottom lip with a presentiment of bad news.
I had a presentiment all the morning that something terrible was going to happen.
Seeing a white horse in a dream is said to be presentiment of death.
They have an argument over Alice’s presentiment that Dan will leave her.
The boy’s mother has a presentiment of something terrible and does not wish to listen.
The old man had a presentiment that he should not recover from his suffer.
Wolfram, who loves her with faithful devotion, has a presentiment of her death.
This soldier had a strong presentiment that he should fall in action, telling one of his comrades of this feeling.