forefelt

/fɔrˈfɛlt/
verb
  1. To have felt or sensed something before it happened; to have a premonition or anticipation of something.
    • She forefelt the storm's arrival hours before the first clouds appeared.
    • The old sailor forefelt danger in the calm, still air.
    • He forefelt that the job interview would go well, and it did.