(PREH-mahn-ih-tor-ee), adjective
Strongly indicative of or intuiting that something is going to happen.
The Harrisons sold their stock in that company because they had a PREMONITORY vision that the company would soon go bankrupt.
Front | premonitory |
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Back | (PREH-mahn-ih-tor-ee), adjective Strongly indicative of or intuiting that something is going to happen. The Harrisons sold their stock in that company because they had a PREMONITORY vision that the company would soon go bankrupt. |
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