hunch
/hʌntʃ/Definitions
1. noun
a feeling or opinion about something, especially one that is not based on reason or evidence
“She had a hunch that her friend was in trouble, so she decided to call her.”
2. verb
to lean forward, or to be inclined to do something
“The detective hunched over the evidence to get a closer look.”
3. noun
the sloping or curved part of a roof
“The hunch in the roof of the old house was causing water to leak in.”