verb
- to have a premonition or intuitive sense of something before it happens; to anticipate or foresee
Usage: literary or archaic; often used with an object or that-clause
Examples
- She could forefeel the coming storm in the darkening sky.
- He forefeels that this meeting will not end well.
- The old sailor forefeels danger from the unusual calm of the sea.
- They forefeels a change in their fortunes.
- I forefeel something momentous is about to occur.