add up to, adjudge, analyze, assume, be afraid, boil down to, collect, derive, draw, figure, gather, have a hunch, infer, intuit, judge, make, make out, ... thesaurus.com
... be afraid, conjecture, count chickens, count on, cross the bridge, divine, entertain*, figure, forecast, foresee, foretaste, foretell, have a hunch, ... thesaurus.com
an idea or belief based on one's feelings or suspicions rather than on clear evidence I have a hunch he'll be late. voorgevoel حَدَس، تَخْمين предчувствие ... www.thefreedictionary.com
Instead of "I have a hunch that she's in danger now", can I say "I have a premonition that she's in danger now"? ... forum.wordreference.com
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