1. premier - First in rank or position.
2. premise - A judgment as a conclusion.
3. premonition - Foreboding.
4. preoccupation - The state of having the mind, attention, or inclination preoccupied.
5. preoccupy - To fill the mind of a person to the exclusion of other subjects.
6. preordain - To foreordain.
7. preparation - An act or proceeding designed to bring about some event.
8. preparatory - Having to do with what is preliminary.
9. preponderant - Prevalent.
10. preponderate - To exceed in influence or power.
11. prepossession - A preconceived liking.
12. preposterous - Utterly ridiculous or absurd.
13. prerogative - Having superior rank or precedence.
14. presage - To foretell.
15. prescience - Knowledge of events before they take place.
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