pit of the stomach
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Definition
Noun: * The epigastric region; the solar plexus area: Refers to the slight hollow or depression in the upper abdomen, below the sternum (breastbone). This area is associated with the solar plexus, a complex network of nerves, and is considered a sensitive spot where physical or emotional sensations are often felt.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- A sudden feeling of dread settled in the pit of his stomach.
- The boxer took a hard punch to the pit of the stomach, knocking the wind out of him.
- She felt a nervous flutter in the pit of her stomach before going on stage.
Advanced Usage
- "A sinking feeling in the pit of one's stomach": A common idiom describing a sudden, intense sensation of fear, anxiety, or dread.
- When I heard the bad news, I felt a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach.
Variants and Related Words
- Solar plexus (n): The anatomical network of nerves located behind the stomach, in the area corresponding to the pit of the stomach. Often used interchangeably in the context of physical impact.
- Epigastrium (n): The medical/anatomical term for the upper central region of the abdomen.
Synonyms
- Solar plexus
- Epigastric region (clinical)
Related Idioms
- To have a knot in one's stomach: To feel tightness or tension due to nervousness or anxiety.
- I had a knot in my stomach all morning before the interview.
- To feel butterflies in one's stomach: To feel mild nervousness or excitement.
- She always gets butterflies in her stomach before a first date.
Noun
- a slight depression in the midline just below the sternum (where a blow can affect the solar plexus)