Hunches

/ˈhʌntʃɪz/ noun

Strong intuitive feelings or suspicions about something without conscious reasoning. Rounded projections or humps, as on someone's back.

The intuitive sense comes from American English around 1900, possibly from the physical sense of 'hunch' meaning a hump or protrusion (16th century). The connection may be metaphorical - a hunch 'sticks out' in our consciousness like a physical hump.

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