to have an intuitive feeling or guess about something · a strong feeling that something will happen or is true
Ever had that powerful inner feeling that something's happening or true, even if you can't quite explain why? 🤔 That's exactly when you'd use "to have a hunch"! It's perfect for when you've got an intuition about a situation, a person, or an outcome. It’s not based on concrete facts, just that subtle sense that tells you, "I just have a hunch..." 🕵️♀️✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** This phrase is super useful in casual conversations, especially when you want to share a feeling or suspicion without needing solid proof. It implies a strong intuition, but also leaves room for you to be wrong, because hey, hunches aren't always 100% accurate! 😉 You can "have a hunch *that*" something will happen, or "have a hunch *about*" something. For example, "I have a hunch that it's going to rain," or "I have a hunch about who ate the last slice of pizza." 🍕🌧️
Your friend tells you they're interviewing for a new job, and you have a strong, unexplainable feeling they'll get it. Which English expression best describes your feeling? A. to be completely lost B. to be in a state of shock C. to have a hunch