Have a good feeling about

Definition

To feel optimistic or confident about something's outcome based on intuition rather than concrete evidence.

Etymology

This phrase reflects the English language's tendency to express intuitive knowledge through physical sensations. 'Feeling' in this context refers to an emotional or intuitive sense rather than physical touch, a usage that became common in the 18th and 19th centuries as psychology began recognizing the role of intuition in decision-making.

Kelly Says

This phrase beautifully captures how we trust our gut instincts, treating intuition as a legitimate form of knowledge. It's interesting that we describe this mental state as a 'feeling' - showing how English links emotional and physical experiences, suggesting that our bodies somehow 'know' things our minds haven't fully processed yet.

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