Presentiment, apprehension (10)
I believe the answer is:
foreboding
I believe this is a double definition.
'presentiment' is the first definition.
(I know that presentiment can be written as foreboding)
'apprehension' is the second definition.
(I know that foreboding is a type of apprehension)
(Other definitions for foreboding that I've seen before include "Premonition" , "Presentiment" , "ominous" , "Warning" , "In apprehension" .)