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Forebodingly vs Presentiment - What's the difference?

forebodingly | presentiment |


As an adverb forebodingly

is in a foreboding manner.

As a noun presentiment is

a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen.

Conviction vs Presentiment - What's the difference?

conviction | presentiment |


As nouns the difference between conviction and presentiment

is that conviction is (countable) a firmly held belief while presentiment is a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen.

Presentiment vs Undefined - What's the difference?

presentiment | undefined |


As a noun presentiment

is a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Precursor vs Presentiment - What's the difference?

precursor | presentiment |


As nouns the difference between precursor and presentiment

is that precursor is that which precurses, a forerunner, a predecessor, an indicator of approaching events while presentiment is a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen.

Suspicion vs Presentiment - What's the difference?

suspicion | presentiment |


As nouns the difference between suspicion and presentiment

is that suspicion is the act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong while presentiment is a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen.

As a verb suspicion

is (nonstandard|dialect) to suspect; to have suspicions.

Presentiment vs Prejudice - What's the difference?

presentiment | prejudice |


As nouns the difference between presentiment and prejudice

is that presentiment is a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen while prejudice is a harm, a damage.

Presentiment vs Anticipate - What's the difference?

presentiment | anticipate |


As a noun presentiment

is a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen.

As a verb anticipate is

to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.

Presentiment vs Prophet - What's the difference?

presentiment | prophet |


As a noun presentiment

is a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen.

As a proper noun prophet is

any of the prophets mentioned in the bible, especially an author of one of the prophets.

Presentiment vs Harbinger - What's the difference?

presentiment | harbinger |


As nouns the difference between presentiment and harbinger

is that presentiment is a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen while harbinger is a person or thing that foreshadows or foretells the coming of someone or something.

As a verb harbinger is

to announce; to be a harbinger of.

Presentiment - What does it mean?

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