foreboding

/fɔrˈboʊdɪŋ/
noun
  1. A strong feeling that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen.
    • The dark clouds filled him with a sense of foreboding.
    • She had a foreboding that the trip would end in disaster.
    • Despite the cheerful music, I couldn't shake the foreboding in my chest.
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adjective
  1. Giving a feeling that something bad will happen; ominous.
    • He spoke in a foreboding tone about the coming storm.
    • The old mansion had a foreboding appearance, with its broken windows and overgrown vines.
    • The foreboding silence in the house made everyone uneasy.
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