Foresense

/ˌfɔrˈsɛns/ verb

Definition

To sense or perceive something in advance; to have a premonition or intuitive feeling about future events.

Etymology

From 'fore' (before) + 'sense' (perceive, from Latin 'sensus'). Rare verb combining precognitive concepts with sensory perception.

Kelly Says

Unlike 'foresee' (visual knowing), 'foresense' emphasizes gut feeling and intuition—it's what people mean when they say they 'felt something bad was going to happen.'

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