Antonyms for feel in ones bones
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : bohn |
Phonetic Transcription : boÊŠn |
Definition of feel in ones bones
Origin :- Old English ban "bone, tusk," from Proto-Germanic *bainam (cf. Old Frisian ben, Old Norse bein, Danish ben, German Bein). No cognates outside Germanic (the common PIE root is *os-; see osseous); the Norse, Dutch, and German cognates also mean "shank of the leg," and this is the main meaning in Modern German, but English never seems to have had this sense.
- As in : verb have a gut feeling
- As in intuit : verb perceive
Synonyms for feel in ones bones
- appreciate
- apprehend
- comprehend
- conclude
- copy
- deduce
- distinguish
- expect
- feature
- feel
- feel deeply
- feel in one's bones
- flash
- gather
- get
- get the message
- get the picture
- get vibrations
- grasp
- have a feeling
- have a funny feeling
- have a hunch
- have a sensation
- just know
- know
- learn
- perceive
- pin
- predict
- read
- realize
- recognize
- see
- sense
- track
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