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premonitory (adjective) (not comparable)
A reference to something that serves as a warning that a misfortunate thing can or will happen: The funnel-shaped clouds whirling toward the ground provided premonitory actions that tornadoes were approaching and so people should get into shelters as soon as possible.
A warning beforehand as a signal that something is about to happen.
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