pre-senˈti-ment (prē-sĕnˈtĭ-mĕnt), a feeling of something about to happen.
presˈer-vaˈtion (pre᷵-zûr-vāˈshŭn), being saved from destruction.
press (prĕs), throng.
pre-sumedˈ upon in-dulˈgence (prē-zumedˈ upon ĭn-dūlˈjĕns), took advantage of the tolerance of the Indians.
pre-sumˈing (pre᷵-zūmˈĭng), undertaking without authority, daring, venturing.
pre-sumpˈtu-ous (pre᷵-zŭmpˈtu᷵-ŭs), rash, arrogant.
pre-tendˈer (pre᷵-tĕndˈẽr), false claimant.
pre-tenˈtion (pre᷵-tĕnˈshŭn), claim.
preˌter-natˈu-ral (prĕtˌẽr-nătˈu᷵-răl), beyond what is natural, abnormal.
pre-vail (pre᷵-vālˈ), persuade, overcome.