Premonitory in a sentence as an adjective

'A sort of premonitory tremor, a fear of he was not certain what, had passed through Winston as soon as he caught his first glimpse of the cage.

There were special services where there was 'more room for the holy spirit', and people could share what I would call 'intuitions', which could range from a premonitory dream they had to a full-blown vision.

Premonitory definitions

adjective

warning of future misfortune

See also: precursory