to have a very strong feeling or intuition about something · to sense something deeply
Ever just *know* something deep down? Like, you can't explain it, but you just *feel* it? This phrase is your go-to when you have that undeniable gut feeling about a situation, a person, or an upcoming event. It's not just a guess; it's a deep, instinctive certainty! ✨
💡 **Fun Fact!** While 'gut feeling' is also about intuition, 'feel it in your bones' often implies a more profound, almost physical sensation of knowing. Think of it like an ancient wisdom bubbling up from within! You might say, "I feel it in my bones that this project will be a huge success!" or "I feel it in my bones that something isn't right." It highlights intuition over logic! 🕵️♀️🧠
Your friend Sarah has been working tirelessly on a new app for months. You see her passion and dedication, and you have an unshakeable belief that her app will be a huge hit. Which English expression best describes your strong intuition about her success? A. to scratch your head B. to feel it in your bones C. to blow off steam