All 6 Uses of
presentiment
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- The young man often recalled this impression afterwards, and even ascribed it to presentiment.†
Chpt 1.2 *
- I am his friend, and therefore I am your friend, too, I want to be...I had a presentiment...Last year there was a moment...though it wasn't a presentiment really, for you seem to have fallen from heaven.†
Chpt 3.1
- I am his friend, and therefore I am your friend, too, I want to be...I had a presentiment...Last year there was a moment...though it wasn't a presentiment really, for you seem to have fallen from heaven.†
Chpt 3.1
- I have a presentiment, Dounia.†
Chpt 3.4
- What nonsense, with your presentiments, mother!†
Chpt 3.4presentiments = premonitions (supernatural feelings about what is to come)
- He had a sort of presentiment that for to-day, at least, he might consider himself out of danger.†
Chpt 4.6
Definition:
a premonition (a supernatural feeling about what is to come) -- especially of something evil or bad