"Presagement" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
It is not a word found in most English language dictionaries, but it can be broken down as a combination of two words: "pre" (meaning "before") and "sentiment", which refers to a feeling or opinion.
Therefore, a possible interpretation of the word "presagement" is "a feeling or opinion held before a situation".
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.
Suggesting that something is likely to happen: showing that you have advance knowledge or a feeling that something will occur.<br><br>Example: "The warning was a presageful sign that the storm was approaching."