A premonition, intuitive sense, or feeling about something that will happen in the future.
From 'forefeel' + '-ing,' creating a noun for the sensation or emotion of advance intuition. Used especially in romantic and philosophical writing.
Romantic poets in the 1800s were obsessed with 'forefeeling'—they saw it as proof that the soul could transcend time and sense distant events, which was philosophically exciting even if not scientifically valid.
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