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Meaning:
apprehension

fear and worry

anxiety, fear

bode

to suggest, be a sign of, failure or success

to foreshadow

foreboding

a feeling that trouble is coming

misgiving, bad omen

foresee

to know (something) in advance

anticipate, predict

foreshadow

to be a sign or warning of (something bad)

indicate

foretell

to say (what will happen)

predict, warn

go before

to live (and die) before

go ahead of

hunch

to have a vague feeling, idea, that; to make something into the shape of an arch

feeling, idea

magic

the art of controlling events by the (pretended) force of supernatural forces, superstitious beliefs etc

supernatural power; appearance

meant

of mean

signify, convey

misgiving

(a feeling of) doubt, suspicion, distrust

uncertainty

omen

(something, a happening, regarded as) a sign of something good or warning of evil fortune

sign of something to come

orthographize

induce idea

mean, imply

portend

to be a sign or warning of (a future event etc)

foreshadow, indicate

portent

an omen

indication, forewarning

precede

to come or go before (another or others) in time, place or order

go ahead of

predict

to say, tell, something in advance

express an outcome in advance

prediction

(an example of) the act of predicting

declaration made in advance

premonition

a feeling of uneasiness considered as a warning (of danger etc)

feeling that an event is about to occur

presentiment

a vague feeling that something (especially unpleasant or undesirable) is about to happen

anticipation, expectation

prophecy

the power of telling what will happen in the future

prediction

prophesy

to say what will happen

predict, warn

sign

a mark, object, symbol etc used to represent something: 'mathematical sings' such as '+', '-', 'x', '?'; a word or words, design etc on a board or plate to give a warning, or to give direction; to write (one's name) on (a letter, application form etc)

indication, evidence

spelt

of spell

mean, imply

threaten

to use threats against (a person); to warn of (something bad); to seem likely to occur or come

warn, pressure

token

small; a sign, evidence or mark

indication, remembrance

vibe

a strong feeling or reaction

indication, forewarning

zodiac

the band of space extending about 8 degrees on each side of the path followed by the Sun and containing the path of the planets; this region divided into 12 equal parts (called 'the signs of the Zodiac') named after 12 groups of stars

declaration made in advance

PRESAGE as in Wiktionary
PRESAGE as in Wikipedia