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gut

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Noun — The stomach and intestines; someone's digestive system.

How to use gut

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gut feeling gut instinct gut a fish gut the building

Etymology

From Old English gutt ("entrails"), going back to a very old root meaning "to pour" — the same idea behind the word "gutter".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “gut” mean?

The word “gut” means the stomach and intestines; someone's digestive system. In plain terms, the stomach/intestines, a bulging belly, or — figuratively — instinct and the emotional core of a decision.

How do you pronounce “gut”?

“Gut” is pronounced guht (/ɡʌt/ in IPA).

How do you use “gut” in a sentence?

Here is “gut” used in a sentence: “Spicy food never agrees with my gut.”

What part of speech is “gut”?

Depending on how it is used, “gut” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “gut” come from?

The word “gut” comes from Old English. From Old English gutt ("entrails"), going back to a very old root meaning "to pour" — the same idea behind the word "gutter".

Is “gut” a common word?

“Gut” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “gut” have?

“Gut” has 5 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the stomach and intestines; someone's digestive system.

What is the difference between a gut feeling and intuition?

Both describe understanding or deciding without conscious reasoning. Gut feeling is the more informal, physical-sounding term for an immediate emotional reaction, while intuition sounds more considered and is more at home in formal writing.

Is gut a rude word for stomach?

Gut is informal but not rude; it is the everyday word for the stomach and intestines. It can sound blunt or unflattering when describing a person's belly, especially a large one, so stomach or abdomen are the polite or clinical choices.

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