"Presageful" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Suggesting that something is likely to happen: showing that you have advance knowledge or a feeling that something will occur.
Example: "The warning was a presageful sign that the storm was approaching."
A prerogative is a special privilege or right that belongs to a particular person or group, especially a high-ranking person or an organization. It is something that is given to them by authority or custom, and which they have the power to exercise at their discretion.
The term "prerogatives" refers to special rights, powers, or privileges that belong to a person or a group, typically by virtue of their position, status, or authority. These may include exclusive rights, privileges, or advantages that cannot be claimed by others.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The monarch's main prerogatives include the power to declare war and make treaties.<br> As the team captain, she has the prerogative to choose the lineup and strategy for the big game.<br><br>In general, prerogatives are considered to be an inherent part of someone's role or position, and are not subject to challenge or negotiation.
Related to or constituting the right or privilege of a particular person or group to ask (for something), obtained through birth or appointment.
Anticipate or forecast, especially the outcome of a situation or event; a feeling or sign that something is going to happen.