Premonish
We should have taken heed of the premonishing inclinations when we set out on the trip to the Black-Hole, but hindsight is always perfect.
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Premonish
We should have taken heed of the premonishing inclinations when we set out on the trip to the Black-Hole, but hindsight is always perfect.
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premonish
\ pri-MON-ish \ , verb;
1. To warn beforehand.
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premonish (pri-MON-ish)--verb:To warn beforehand.
Example: "If you have any design upon the heart of a bonny Scotch lassie, I would premonish you, when you address her, to remember and quote the words of Virgilius." -- Sir Walter Scott, Waverley, or 'Tis Sixty Years Since
DID YOU KNOW? Premonish originates in the 1500s, a combination of the English prefix pre- , "before," and admonish .