forefeel

/fɔrˈfil/
verb
  1. To have a feeling or sense of something before it happens; to anticipate or sense in advance.
    • She could forefeel the tension in the room before anyone spoke.
    • Many people claim they can forefeel a storm coming by a change in the air.
    • He tried to forefeel how his boss would react to the news.
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