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hunch

hunch / hunch / hunch
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: hunchedpp: huncheding: hunching

The intuitive sense of the word describes a sudden, non-rational conviction. It carries a feeling of uncertainty and speculation, often used when a person lacks concrete evidence but feels a strong internal pull toward a specific conclusion. In a physical sense, the word evokes a protective or strained posture. It suggests a contraction of the body, often associated with cold, shame, or intense concentration, creating a visual image of a rounded back and raised shoulders.

Meanings

Nounhunch

An intuitive feeling or a guess based on intuition rather than known facts.

"I had a hunch that she was lying to us."

Transitive Verbhunch
[~ something]

To raise one's shoulders and bend the top of one's back forward.

"He hunched his shoulders against the cold wind."

Intransitive Verbhunch
[~ over something]

To bend one's body forward and downward, typically while sitting.

"She spent the whole afternoon hunched over her laptop."

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