have the feeling

have the feeling

To have a sense or suspicion that something is the case. I have the feeling that she was mad at me, but I don't know what I did wrong.
See also: feeling, have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get/have the ˈfeeling (that...)

feel that something is true although you have no direct knowledge or facts: I get the feeling that he’s got another girlfriend somewhere. Have you ever had the feeling that you were being watched?
See also: feeling, get, have
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • get the feeling
  • get/have the feeling
  • a/the feeling (that) (something is/will be the case)
  • I just have this feeling
  • bad feeling
  • bad/ill feeling
  • Are you feeling better?
  • ill feeling
  • a bit out of it
  • a sinking feeling
References in periodicals archive
"If I am here in a press conference in one week, maybe I will say another thing because I will have the feeling that I will play a few matches, and if I'm able to win that couple of matches, then probably I will have little bit more rhythm, I will have more confidence.