noun
- a feeling or premonition of something that will happen in the future; a presentiment
Usage: often used to describe an intuitive sense of an upcoming event
verb
- to have a premonition or intuitive sense of something before it occurs
Usage: less common than the noun form
Examples
- She had a forefeeling that something important would happen that day.
- He couldn't shake the forefeeling of impending change in the company.
- The old sailor's forefeeling of a storm proved accurate when dark clouds rolled in.
- Many people report having a forefeeling before receiving significant news.
- She began to forefeeling the consequences of her decision.
- The character's forefeeling of danger made her hesitate at the door.