How Do You Spell PREMONISH?

Pronunciation: [pɹɪmˈɒnɪʃ] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "premonish" is often mistaken for "premonition" or "permonish". "Premonish" is pronounced /priːˈmɒnɪʃ/ which is made up of two parts - "pre" meaning before and "monish" meaning warn. Therefore, when someone is "premonished" they are being warned of something that may happen in the future. It is important to understand the correct spelling of this word in order to use it appropriately in writing and avoid confusion with similar sounding words.

PREMONISH Meaning and Definition

  1. Premonish is a transitive verb that refers to the act of forewarning someone or something about a potential event or danger that may occur in the future. It commonly carries a sense of caution or a feeling of impending harm or misfortune.

    The term originates from the Latin word "praemonere," which means "to forewarn." When one premonishes, they provide a forewarning or prediction based on intuition, instinct, or a sense of premonition. This can be done through verbal communication, written text, gestures, or any other form of expression.

    Premonish often involves a sensation of knowing or feeling that something is going to happen before it occurs. It implies an ability to perceive or anticipate events before they unfold and communicate these insights to others. However, it is important to note that premonitions may not always turn out to be accurate, as they are often based on intuition rather than concrete evidence.

    The use of the term "premonish" suggests a sense of urgency or importance associated with the information being shared. It can serve as a tool for individuals to stay cautious, take necessary precautions, or reconsider their plans in the interest of personal safety or well-being.

    Overall, to premonish is to forewarn or predict potential events or misfortunes based on intuition or a sense of premonition, allowing individuals to take appropriate actions or precautions, or simply be mentally prepared.

  2. To forewarn.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PREMONISH

  • predmonish
  • oremonish
  • lremonish
  • -remonish
  • 0remonish
  • peemonish
  • pdemonish
  • pfemonish
  • ptemonish
  • p5emonish
  • p4emonish
  • prwmonish
  • prsmonish
  • prdmonish
  • prrmonish
  • pr4monish
  • pr3monish
  • prenonish
  • prekonish
  • prejonish

Etymology of PREMONISH

The word "premonish" is derived from the Old French word "premonester" or "premonistre", which ultimately comes from the Latin word "praemonēre". "Praemonēre" is a combination of the prefix "prae" meaning "before" and "monēre" meaning "to warn". Therefore, the etymology of "premonish" suggests that it means to warn or forewarn someone in advance.

Conjugate verb Premonish

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have premonished
you would have premonished
he/she/it would have premonished
we would have premonished
they would have premonished
I would have premonish
you would have premonish
he/she/it would have premonish
we would have premonish
they would have premonish

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been premonishing
you would have been premonishing
he/she/it would have been premonishing
we would have been premonishing
they would have been premonishing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would premonish
you would premonish
he/she/it would premonish
we would premonish
they would premonish

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be premonishing
you would be premonishing
he/she/it would be premonishing
we would be premonishing
they would be premonishing

FUTURE

I will premonish
you will premonish
he/she/it will premonish
we will premonish
they will premonish

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be premonishing
you will be premonishing
he/she/it will be premonishing
we will be premonishing
they will be premonishing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have premonished
you will have premonished
he/she/it will have premonished
we will have premonished
they will have premonished

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been premonishing
you will have been premonishing
he/she/it will have been premonishing
we will have been premonishing
they will have been premonishing

IMPERATIVE

you premonish
we let´s premonish

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to premonish

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was premonishing
you were premonishing
he/she/it was premonishing
we were premonishing
they were premonishing

PAST PARTICIPLE

premonished

PAST PERFECT

I had premonished
you had premonished
he/she/it had premonished
we had premonished
they had premonished

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been premonishing
you had been premonishing
he/she/it had been premonishing
we had been premonishing
they had been premonishing

PRESENT

I premonish
you premonish
he/she/it premonishes
we premonish
they premonish

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am premonishing
you are premonishing
he/she/it is premonishing
we are premonishing
they are premonishing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

premonishing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have premonished
you have premonished
he/she/it has premonished
we have premonished
they have premonished

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been premonishing
you have been premonishing
he/she/it has been premonishing
we have been premonishing
they have been premonishing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it premonish

SIMPLE PAST

I premonished
you premonished
he/she/it premonished
we premonished
they premonished

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