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My guts vs My gut

Both 'my guts' and 'my gut' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'My guts' is used informally to refer to someone's courage or determination, while 'my gut' is used to refer to someone's intuition or instinct.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 898 views

My guts

'My guts' is correct when used informally to refer to someone's courage or determination.

This phrase is commonly used in informal contexts to express someone's bravery or determination.

Examples:

  • I need to summon up my guts to face this challenge.
  • She showed a lot of guts by standing up to the bully.
  • It takes guts to speak in front of a large audience.
  • I wouldn't want to have my guts ripped out by a lion.
  • Spill my guts or face the unknown!
  • I am kind of looking forward to puking my guts up here.
  • I still dread it, but I don't throw up my guts anymore, so that's progress.
  • I tore that sum from my guts!
  • I bring you stuff wrenched right from my guts and you tell me it doesn't fit.
  • Okay, my guts are hanging out all over the place.
  • I tried the good life all right, but my guts is bad turning always sour.
  • But it was a one- off and when I woke up I threw my guts up.
  • Blow my guts all over this house?
  • Jay, I love you from my guts.
  • Despite my looks... I've got more confidence in my brains than my guts
  • My guts real bad, boss.
  • My guts are all twisted up.
  • My guts are like moving around.
  • My guts tell me that something is happening here.
  • My guts are in that cut mate.
  • My guts are shot at the best of times!
  • My guts will spill out but I'll pretend it's pneumonia
  • My guts, they're all spilled out.

Alternatives:

  • my courage
  • my determination
  • my bravery

My gut

'My gut' is correct when used to refer to someone's intuition or instinct.

This phrase is commonly used to describe a person's intuitive feeling or instinct about something.

Examples:

  • I have a feeling in my gut that something is not right.
  • Trust your gut when making important decisions.
  • Her gut told her to walk away from the deal.
  • My gut has been wrong before.
  • My gut said that was too easy.
  • My gut told me not to send texts.
  • My gut's telling me to keep asking questions.
  • My gut is always right, okay?
  • My gut is telling me I need to do something.
  • My gut is saying four minutes.
  • My gut was right about you.
  • My gut never lies, like knowing that 2 was waiting for you.
  • My gut is telling me differently.
  • My gut said he might be worth questioning.
  • My gut is telling me that Tucker Moore has been framed.
  • My gut's been trained to be suspicious.
  • My gut hasn't gotten any more reliable since my third divorce.
  • My gut, they knew the blast wouldn't take out security.
  • My gut instinct says he won't, and on Arthur to somehow hold the centre, where he is soft at best.
  • My gut is telling me that he's done it before.
  • My gut keeps telling me that he isn't here to help Neal find the box.
  • My gut is telling me that if you operate on her, she could die.
  • My gut's telling me that Parker is the key to all of this.

Alternatives:

  • my intuition
  • my instinct
  • my inner feeling

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