Premonitor

Pronunciation: /ˈpɹiˈmɑnətɝ/

Premonitor (noun)

  1. a feeling or sign that something bad might happen soon.

Examples

  • The dark clouds were a premonitor of the coming storm.
  • A sudden drop in temperature can be a premonitor of snow.

Common collocations: premonitor of danger, serve as a premonitor, clear premonitor

Synonyms of Premonitor

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Premonitor

  • when something is unexpected
  • when there is a lack of awareness