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Gut feeling Meaning in English

expression

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

释义

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.

用法与细微差别

'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.

例句

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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