What is another word for have hunch?
Pronunciation:
[ hav hˈʌnt͡ʃ], [ hav hˈʌntʃ], [ h_a_v h_ˈʌ_n_tʃ]
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Synonyms for Have hunch:
adj.
• apprehensive (adjective)- lily-livered,
- mistrustful,
- uptight,
- doubtful,
- alarmed,
- jittery,
- weak,
- uneasy,
- jumpy,
- disquieted,
- suspicious,
- uncertain,
- worried,
- afraid,
- stiff,
- troubled,
- hung up,
- concerned.
v.
• anticipate (verb)- prophesy,
- forecast,
- prognosticate,
- figure,
- visualize,
- look for,
- prepare for,
- see in the cards,
- prevision,
- foresee,
- count on,
- look forward to,
- divine,
- foretaste,
- bargain for,
- conjecture,
- be afraid,
- see,
- have a hunch,
- wait,
- see coming,
- suppose,
- promise oneself,
- foretell,
- await,
- plan on,
- cross the bridge,
- hope for,
- count chickens,
- wait for,
- jump the gun.
- hypothesize,
- fall for,
- gather,
- suspect,
- understand,
- ascertain,
- fancy,
- count upon,
- theorize,
- estimate,
- postulate,
- guess,
- conclude,
- get the idea,
- predicate,
- find,
- expect,
- infer,
- be inclined to think,
- speculate,
- accept,
- imagine,
- surmise,
- posit,
- presuppose,
- deduce.
- herald,
- bespeak,
- Soothsay,
- signify,
- crystal-ball,
- read,
- psych out,
- call it,
- foreshadow,
- presage,
- figure out,
- call the shots,
- portend,
- adumbrate,
- bode,
- promise,
- harbinger.
- intuit,
- draw,
- analyze,
- sum up,
- reason,
- make out,
- collect,
- adjudge,
- the way one sees it,
- add up to,
- boil down to,
- ratiocinate,
- make,
- derive.
- establish,
- detect,
- certify,
- tumble,
- tell,
- learn,
- check,
- catch on,
- work out,
- unearth,
- verify,
- size up,
- hear,
- demonstrate.
- enjoy,
- take to heart,
- appreciate,
- appear,
- observe,
- acknowledge,
- have vibes,
- encounter,
- remark,
- comprehend,
- get in touch,
- endure,
- discern,
- undergo,
- seem,
- be aware of,
- repute,
- receive,
- perceive,
- resemble,
- be sensitive,
- be turned on to,
- note,
- have,
- notice,
- be impressed,
- meet,
- be excited,
- suggest,
- welcome,
- savor,
- be sensible of,
- taste,
- be affected,
- be of the opinion,
- know,
- be convinced,
- suffer,
- have the impression,
- exhibit.
Other synonyms:
• believe- hold.
How to use "Have hunch" in context?
There is something about having a hunch that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. It's that feeling that you know something that no one else knows, or that you're on to something. For some people, it's a sign that they're gifted with intuition and they use it to their advantage in business or in their personal lives. For others, it's simply a feeling that they can't explain, but it's something that makes them feel confident and happy.
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