To premonish is to warn in advance — like a subtle nudge from the universe before something goes down. From Latin roots meaning "to foretell," it can describe gut feelings you just can't shake. Spooky or savvy?
May 08, 2025
[ pri-mon-ish ] verb
to warn beforehand
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