💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Premonitional"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| premonitionary | Of or relating to premonition. |
| premonitory | Serving as a warning or premonition. |
| premonitive | premonitory |
| preëmptory | Serving to preëmpt. |
| presentimental | Of the nature of a presentiment; foreboding. |
| prevenientnoun | Relating to prevenience; anticipatory. |
| previsionary | Relating to prevision or foresight; prophetic. |
| previsionalnoun | Relating to prevision or foresight; prophetic. |
| prolepticalnoun | Of or pertaining to prolepsis; anticipative. |
| previsive | (archaic) Pertaining to prevision or foresight. |
| precognitive | Pertaining to the ability to see or predict future events. |
| preattentional | Of or pertaining to preattention. |
| prevoyantnoun | foreseeing; prescient |
| premutationnoun | A nucleotide sequence variation that is not enough to be classed as a mutation (for example, does not affect protein expression enough to produce clinical symptoms) but nonetheless represents an unusual variant that is predisposed to still greater variation in future cell divisions (that is, predisposed to leading to a mutation). |
| prescientific | Before the development of modern science. |
| premunitory | (historical, law) Of or relating to a praemunire. |
| preludial | Of or pertaining to a prelude. |
| proemialnoun | Of or pertaining to a proem or proemium. |
| presagefulnoun | Full of presages; ominous. |
| preambulatorynoun | Preceding; acting as a preamble; introductory. |
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