in one's bones
(Redirected from feel in one's bones)
English edit
Prepositional phrase edit
- (idiomatic) (of a feeling, belief, etc.) Derived from instinct, intuition, or an ingrained inclination.
- He understood in his bones that the odds were not in his favor.
- She could feel the rhythm in her bones.
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Translations edit
derived from instinct or ingrained attitude
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Further reading edit
“in one's bones”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.