Why this word is great
PREMONSTRATION — [Noun] A showing beforehand; foreshowing. From the Latin praemonstratio ("a showing beforehand"), from prae- ("before") + monstratio ("a showing"). Unlike "premonition" (a nebulous gut-feeling about the future) or "foreshadowing" (a storyteller’s wink), premonstration is the deliberate unveiling of what is to come. It is the surgeon’s hand tracing the incision line before the scalpel bites, the architect’s miniature model standing pristine before the wrecking balls arrive, or the way a sudden drop in barometric pressure presses against your skin before the storm—each a tangible whisper from the future, proving that fate, when it arrives, has always been rehearsing.