Presentiment in a sentence as a noun

Indeed, the very idea that your fly by the seat of your pants intuition, memory and senses cannot be trusted is the foundational presentiment that brought us science.

But Abraham's faith was not of this sort, if there be such a faith; for really this is not faith but the furthest possibility of faith which has a presentiment of its object at the extremest limit of the horizon, yet is separated from it by a yawning abyss within which despair carries on its game.

Presentiment definitions

noun

a feeling of evil to come; "a steadily escalating sense of foreboding"; "the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case"

See also: foreboding premonition boding