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Gut feeling Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡət/ /ˈfiɫɪŋ
GUT FEE-ling
ɡˈʌt/ /fˈiːlɪŋ
gut FEE-ling

Definition

A gut feeling is a strong instinct or sense about something, even if you don't have evidence or logical reasons. It is when you just feel that something is right or wrong.

Usage & Nuances

'Gut feeling' is informal and often used in spoken English to describe intuition in decisions. It suggests relying on instinct, not facts. Common structures: 'trust/follow my gut feeling', 'have a gut feeling (that)'. Do not confuse with 'feeling sick'; 'gut' here means instinct.

Example Sentences

I have a gut feeling that something is wrong.

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She made the decision based on her gut feeling.

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Sometimes, a gut feeling helps you make hard choices.

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I can't explain it, but my gut feeling says we shouldn't trust him.

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Sometimes your gut feeling is smarter than your mind.

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Trust your gut feeling—it’s rarely wrong.

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