premonish in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Premonish (verb): to warn or forewarn someone about a future event or danger.
Sample Sentences
- She seemed to premonish him of the impending storm with her worried expression.
- The old man would often premonish the villagers about the dangers lurking in the woods.
- His dreams began to premonish events that would later unfold in his waking life.
- As the dark clouds gathered, she felt an instinctual urge to premonish her friends to stay indoors.
- The eerie silence in the air served to premonish them that something unusual was about to happen.