ような気がする【ようなきがする】
Frequency rank: 1,514. – 1,515.
- (I) think (that); (I) have a feeling (that); (I) fancy (that)at sentence end
expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.); suru verb - included
Forms
- ような気がする【ようなきがする】Frequency rank: 1,514. – 1,515.
- 様な気がする【ようなきがする】Frequency rank: 27,000. – 27,198.
- ようなきがする
Generated definitions (experimental)
- (I) think (that)
- (I) have a feeling (that)
- (I) fancy (that)
This phrase is used to express a personal belief or intuition regarding a situation or fact. It's often used when the speaker is unsure or has a hunch about something.
I think it will rain tomorrow.
Similar to the first meaning, this usage conveys a sense of intuition or emotional response to an expected outcome. It signifies uncertainty but a strong impression or sensation about something.
I have a feeling that she won't come anymore.
This expression indicates a desire or inclination towards a thought or opinion, often implying a whimsical or non-serious approach to the idea.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ようなきがするような気がするto have a feeling (that)そういうきがする気がするto feel that wayなんか何かのようなきがするような気がするto have a feeling of somethingすこし少しふあん不安なきがする気がするto have a slightly anxious feelingこれがただしい正しいようなきがするような気がするto feel that this is correctちょっかんてき直感的にそうおもう思うようなきがするような気がするto have an intuitive feeling thatかれ彼はそういう言うようなきがするような気がするto have a feeling that he would say thatまるでゆめ夢のようなきがするような気がするto feel as if it's a dreamなん何でもできるようなきがするような気がするto feel like I can do anythingさいきん最近うんがよい運が良いようなきがするような気がするto have a feeling that I've been lucky lately