a priori knowledge, clairvoyance, conceptualization, foreknowledge, grip, inspiration, intuitionism, knowledge without thought, presage, savvy, subconscious knowledge, wisdom
Definitionn. knowledge of an event before it occurs
Last update: October 27, 2015
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To-morrow your precognition must be taken; and outside of that, do you know, I think least said will be soonest mended. [Please select]
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Let us speak of it no more; you will receive notice when, where, and by whom, we are to take your precognition. [Please select]
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It was almost as if, by some mysterious and unconscious precognition, she realised that for her, in an especial manner, that grisly Majesty had a dreadful dart in store. [Please select]
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"It is rather out of rule," said the Bailie--"but as you are in the commission, Monkbarns, I have no hesitation to show you Dousterswivel's declaration, and the rest of the precognition." [Please select]
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