definite feeling
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a strong and certain emotion or intuition
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Examples (20)
- I had a definite feeling that we were being watched.
- I had a definite feeling that something was wrong.
- She had a definite feeling of joy when she saw him again.
- She expressed a definite feeling of unease about the situation.
- He couldn't explain why, but he had a definite feeling that his business partner was hiding something.
- There's a definite feeling of excitement in the air tonight.
- There's a definite feeling of optimism in the air after the good news.
- He couldn't shake the definite feeling that he was being watched.
- From the moment I met him, I had a definite feeling he would be important in my life.
- The team shared a definite feeling of accomplishment after winning.
- Walking into the old, abandoned house gave me a definite feeling of unease.
- I have a definite feeling we've met somewhere before.
- Despite the odds, the coach had a definite feeling that his team would win.
- The audience left with a definite feeling of satisfaction.
- If you ignore this definite feeling of doubt, you might regret it later.
- There was a definite feeling of tension in the room during the meeting.
- The painting evokes a definite feeling of melancholy.
- She had a definite feeling that this was the right decision.
- You should trust that definite feeling; your intuition is usually right.
- The entire city had a definite feeling of celebration after the victory.