Gut Meaning in English
word
/ˈɡət/
guht
/ɡˈʌt/
guht
التعريف
The gut is the stomach and intestines, especially in informal speech. It can also mean a strong natural feeling about something, even when you do not have clear proof.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Common in informal English. In health contexts, 'gut health' is very common. For intuition, the usual phrase is 'gut feeling'. As a verb, 'gut' means to remove the inside of something or destroy it badly, but that is a separate use.
Spanish: intestino - instintoPortuguese (BR): intestino - instintoPortuguese (PT): intestino - instintoChinese (Simplified): 肠道 - 直觉Chinese (Traditional): 腸道 - 直覺Hindi: आंत - सहज ज्ञानArabic: أمعاء - حدسBengali: পাকস্থলী - অন্ত্র - অন্তর্দৃষ্টি (অনুভূতি)Russian: кишечник - интуицияJapanese: 腸 - 直感Vietnamese: ruột - trực giácKorean: 장 - 직감Turkish: bağırsak - içgüdüUrdu: آنت - دل کی آوازIndonesian: ruột - linh cảm
جمل نموذجية
My gut hurts after I eat spicy food.
basic
She had a gut feeling that something was wrong.
basic
Doctors say fiber is good for your gut.
basic
My gut tells me we should wait a little longer.
natural
I’ve had a bad gut all week, so I’m avoiding dairy.
natural
Trust your gut, but check the facts too.
natural