verb
- past tense and past participle of forefeel; to feel or sense beforehand; to have a premonition of
Usage: literary; archaic
adjective
- felt or sensed in advance; anticipated or foreseen
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- She forefelt the coming storm in the sudden chill of the air.
- He forefelt disaster and urged his companions to turn back.
- The forefelt sense of dread filled the room as they waited for news.
- With forefelt certainty, she knew their meeting would change everything.
- The characters forefelt the tragedy that would soon unfold.
- A forefelt unease settled over the gathering as evening approached.