| A | B |
| foretell | to predict |
| deter | to prevent or discourage an action |
| premier | first in position; first in time (often used with a first performance) |
| premonition | a feeling of anxiety over a future event |
| precocious | unusually advanced in mental development |
| posthumous | occurring after one's death |
| insipid | lacking quality that excites or interests; dull |
| prejudice | a poor opinion often formed beforehand without reason |
| odious | deserving or causing hatred, highly offensive; disgusting |
| preclude | to make impossible |
| posterity | future generations |
| dapper | very stylishly dressed |
| forethought | the process of thinking about something beforehand |
| precipitate | to cause to happen, often suddenly; to rain, snow, sleet, or hail |
| pulchritudinous | having great physical beauty |