きがする
Meanings
Expression
Verb (する)
1. to feel (as if); to have a feeling (that); to have a hunch (that); to get a sense (that)
2. to feel like doing; to want to do
after a verb; usu. in the negative
Composed of
spirit; mind; nature; disposition; motivation; intention
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
(I) think (that); (I) have a feeling (that); (I) fancy (that)
Examples (54 in total)
I don't think I'll succeed.
I feel like eating something.
I thought I heard voices.
I feel we shall win.
I feel like I can do anything.
I feel like singing.
I feel like taking a walk now.
I don't feel like going out.
The driver felt like taking a rest.
I don't feel like eating sushi.
I thought I heard a thud.
I don't feel like smoking today.
I think I understand what you're trying to say.
I don't feel like eating anything today.
I felt like I needed to say something.
I don't feel much like talking right now.
I have the feeling that I've met you before.
I don't feel like working today.
They didn't feel like playing any more.
I don't feel like telling her the truth.
I feel like I'm always being watched.
I think I'll sleep well tonight.
I'm sorry, but I don't feel like going out today.
I've got a feeling that something is about to happen.
I don't feel like studying English today.
I don't feel like watching TV tonight.
I don't feel like going out these days.
I feel like it's gotten faster after the update.
At times I feel like quitting my job.
Ever since I started working from home, I've felt much healthier.
I feel like I've been here before.
I had a feeling something bad was about to happen.
When she heard that, she felt like crying.
I feel like eating something sweet.
I had a feeling that something dreadful was happening.
She felt like giving up the plan.
I don't feel like doing my math homework now.
I felt like crying when I heard the news.
I feel like there haven't been any interesting dramas recently.
It was so hot that she felt like eating ice cream.
She felt like going to Tohoku again.
I feel like doing something different today.
I felt like reading the detective story.
I think I have heard that story before.
I feel like I've already seen this movie.
I think I've heard this song before.
I felt like singing loudly when the exam was over.
I don't feel like working. How about going to a movie instead?
Julia felt like crying after she heard that news.
I have a feeling Tom's claim isn't entirely wrong.
I think I've heard that somewhere before.
I felt utterly out of place among those sophisticated people.
I feel like I finally have some understanding of how Tom felt in that moment.
I feel my second year of junior high school was the most fun.