noun
hunch
huhnch
noun
1
A feeling or guess based on instinct rather than solid evidence.
"I had a hunch she was lying, and it turned out I was right."
"Detective work is often just following a hunch until the facts catch up."
verb
1
To bend forward, rounding your back and shoulders.
"He hunched over his laptop for hours without a break."
How to Use Hunch
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA gut feeling that something is true, or the act of curling your body forward.
Common pairings
have a hunch
follow a hunch
hunch over
Word Forms
hunched past tense, hunches plural, hunches singular
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Etymology
Possibly a variant of "hunk," of uncertain origin; the "intuition" sense is said to come from an old superstition that touching a hunchback's hump brought luck.