"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."
Jessica had a premonition about what was to come.
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.
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!
The premonitions came true.
"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."
By premonition, Ponyboy is saying that he feels something foreboding or bad. Premonition is usually when you feel/see something that's going to happen in the near future. This is a foreshadowing of the fire that started when he, Johnny, and Dallas were away.
That is the correct spelling of "premonition" (foreboding).
The antonym of premonition is doubt.
"Mon" is the root of the word premonition.
At the premonitory sound of their mother's car pulling into the driveway, the kids quickly switched off the TV, stashed the cookies under the couch, and whipped out their homework.
Live Premonition was created in 2008.