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gut

Aussprache: [ɡʌt]

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Kontext: „body“

(noun) the part of your body inside that helps with digestion. It includes your stomach and intestines, and it helps your body break down food.

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After eating a big meal, my gut felt full and happy.

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He didn’t have any gut problems before, but now he feels sick.

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Do you think your gut is healthy after that meal?

Kontext: „decision-making“

(verb) to trust your feelings or instincts about something. It's when you make a choice based on how you feel inside, rather than just facts.

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She decided to gut it out and follow her instincts about the project.

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He didn’t gut it and missed a great opportunity because he overthought it.

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Should I gut my decision based on what feels right?

Kontext: „emotion“

(noun) the feeling of fear or anxiety you get in your stomach. It’s like butterflies in your tummy when you are nervous.

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I felt a gut of excitement before the performance.

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He had a gut of dread when he saw the scary movie trailer.

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Did you get a gut feeling during the test?

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