presentimental

Of the nature of a presentiment; foreboding.

Adjective

  1. Of the nature of a presentiment; foreboding.
    • Amelia heard the claret bell ringing as she sat nervously upstairs. She thought, somehow, it was a mysterious and presentimental bell. Of the presentiments which some people are always having, some surely must come...
    • O! the affecting beauty of the death of Cawdor, and the presentimental speech of the king: […] - 1849 (posth.) Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Notes and Lectures on Shakespeare and some of the Old Dramatists, "Notes on Macbeth"

Origin

From presentiment + -al.