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bad feeling vs not good feeling

The phrase 'bad feeling' is correct and commonly used in English to describe a negative sensation or intuition. On the other hand, 'not good feeling' is not a natural or common way to express this idea. Therefore, 'bad feeling' is the appropriate choice in this comparison.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 497 views

bad feeling

Correct. 'Bad feeling' is a common phrase used to describe a negative sensation or intuition.

This phrase is used to convey a sense of discomfort, unease, or suspicion about a situation or person.

Examples:

  • I have a bad feeling about this decision.
  • She couldn't shake off the bad feeling she had about the new neighbor.
  • His bad feeling turned out to be right when the truth was revealed.
  • The bad feeling in the room was palpable.
  • Ignoring the bad feeling in her gut, she proceeded with caution.

Alternatives:

  • negative feeling
  • unpleasant sensation
  • sense of unease
  • suspicious feeling
  • feeling of discomfort

not good feeling

Incorrect. 'Not good feeling' is not a natural or common way to express a negative sensation or intuition.

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