sinking feeling

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sinking feeling

A sudden sinking feeling came over her as she read the letter.

Definition

Noun: A sudden, unpleasant sensation of dread, disappointment, or foreboding, often felt physically in the stomach or chest. It is the emotional and physical response to receiving bad news or anticipating a negative outcome.

Usage

This noun phrase is used to describe the specific, visceral feeling of anxiety or despair that accompanies a realization of impending trouble or failure. It is almost always preceded by the indefinite article "a" (a sinking feeling).

Examples
  • I had a sinking feeling when I saw the police car pull into my driveway.
  • As the final exam grades were posted, a sinking feeling came over me.
  • She got a sinking feeling in her stomach when she realized she had left her passport at home.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can be intensified with descriptors like "dreadful," "terrible," or "sudden."
    • A dreadful sinking feeling told him the deal was about to fall through.
  • It is often followed by a clause beginning with "that" to specify the cause of the apprehension.
    • I had a sinking feeling that I had made a terrible mistake.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sinking heart: A very closely related idiom with an identical meaning, focusing more on the emotional than physical sensation.
    • With a sinking heart, she opened the overdue bill.
Synonyms
  • Sense of dread
  • Foreboding
  • Apprehension
  • Premonition
Related Idioms
  • A knot in one's stomach: Describes a similar physical sensation of anxiety or tension.
  • One's heart sank: A verbal idiom expressing the same emotional reaction.
    • My heart sank when I heard the news.
sinking feeling

A sudden sinking feeling came over her as she read the letter.

Noun
  1. a feeling caused by uneasiness or apprehension
    • with a sinking heart
    • a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach

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