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The correct answer is forewarning.
  
Premonition
  
A. forewarning 
B. disbelief 
C. conjecture 
D. reprimand 
The correct answer is (A) A forewarning; foreboding; a feeling of anxiety or apprehension about a future happening.
 
Premonition comes from Latin praemonitio (forewarning)
 
Examples of use:
 
- She had received a premonition that something might happen.
 - As he left the camp, he had a vague premonition of danger.
  
  
   
 
 
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