verb
- to have a premonition or intuitive sense of something before it happens; to anticipate or sense in advance
Usage: literary or archaic; third-person singular present tense of 'forefeel'
Examples
- She forefeels that something momentous is about to occur.
- He forefeels danger in the approaching storm.
- The poet forefeels the coming of spring in the winter air.
- They forefeel the consequences of their decisions.
- She forefeels joy at the news before it is officially announced.