Meaning & Definition of Hunch in English
Hunch
A feeling or instinct about something.
Pronunciation:
/hʌntʃ/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
hunchesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A persistent feeling or belief about something, often without a rational basis.
Example Sentence: I had a hunch that she was lying.
Definition: A physical characteristic; a large or awkwardly shaped protrusion.
Example Sentence: He had a hunch in his back since childhood.
Definition: The act of bending one's body forward with a rounded back.
Example Sentence: She moved in a hunch as she peered into the old trunk.
Etymology
Origin: Origin unknown, possibly from Middle English 'hunch' meaning a lump or a protuberance.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- hunch it: To rely on one's instincts or intuition rather than facts.
Translations
- Spanish: corazonada
- French: pressentiment
- German: Vorahnung
- Russian: предчувствие
Related Words
- intuition: The ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.
- instinct: An innate, typically fixed pattern of behavior in animals in response to particular stimuli.
Slang Meanings of hunch
Meaning: A strong gut feeling about something.
Example Sentence: I just had a hunch that the meeting would go well.
Meaning: A sudden insight or realization.
Example Sentence: I got a hunch about how to solve that problem.