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have a hunch
adjective as in apprehensive
verb as in anticipate
verb as in assume
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verb as in augur
verb as in conclude
verb as in deduce
verb as in determine
verb as in feel
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verb as in feel
verb as in feel in one's bones
verb as in foresee
verb as in hypothesize
verb as in portend
verb as in posit
verb as in predict
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verb as in prognosticate
verb as in prophesy
verb as in sense
verb as in speculate
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verb as in suppose
verb as in suspect
verb as in vaticinate
Example Sentences
“I just have a hunch that she ain’t winning enough of them,” Robinson said.
But they both knew him well enough to have a hunch.
Call it womanhood, call it brat summer, but I have a hunch that our instinctive, knee-jerk responses to the news that we’d be attending the U.S.
It sounds like you already have a hunch about the answer, but it doesn’t have to be all or nothing.
I have a hunch that, with Liverpool being at home, they will have the slight edge and Mohamed Salah's return from injury could make the difference for them in a very tight game.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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