have a hunch



have a hunch (that something is the case)

 and have a hunch about something
to have an idea about what did, will, or should happen; to have a feeling that something will or should happen. I had a hunch that you would be here when I arrived. I have a hunch about the way things will happen.
See also: have, hunch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Abiahə-BIE-ə (English)Biblical
Minos-Greek Mythology
BettyeBET-eeEnglish
AlastrÍOnaal-as-TREE-naIrish
LexyLEKS-eeEnglish
Anemoneə-NEM-ə-neeEnglish (Rare)