I had a premonition that I would answer this question. (Tell your teacher you DID use "premonition" in a sentence in your original question).
I had that premonition that I would get in trouble after I stole the candy bar from the store.
The premonitions came true.
I feel premonition when I do something wrong in school and I know my teacher called I had a premonition that you would ask this question!
Jessica had a premonition about what was to come.
"He had a sudden premonition that the room in which they were having a conversation might have a hidden microphone, so he signalled to his partner to lower his voice." "She had a premonition that there might be an accident, and did not get on the boat."
"Mon" is the root of the word premonition.
That is the correct spelling of "premonition" (foreboding).
a forewarning.
Premonition is the word you seek.
A noun.
"The seeing of future events or the feeling of something happening around you that you have maybe seen or felt before." "Joe had a sudden premonition of what was to happen next."
Premonition