feeling nervous · feeling uneasy · a sense of dread
This expression perfectly describes that unsettling feeling you get when you're super nervous, anxious, or just have a bad feeling about something. 😬 It's like your stomach is doing flips! You might feel it before a big presentation or when you're waiting for important news. 📉
💡 **Pro Tip!** While 'butterflies in your stomach' (which is excluded here!) is often for excitement or anticipation, 'a pit in your stomach' leans more towards dread, worry, or unease. It describes a physical sensation that signals emotional discomfort. Try saying, 'I have a pit in my stomach about this decision' when you're feeling really unsure.
Which situation is NOT appropriate for using 'to have a pit in your stomach'? A. 📈 You're about to give a major presentation to investors. B. 🎉 You just won the lottery and are celebrating with friends. C. 📞 You're waiting for a call about a job interview you think went badly.