(Full) Comprehension, (absolute) understanding, knowing
A "hunch" can be defined as a suspicion or guess that may not be based on concrete evidence. Some synonyms include: expectation, premonition, inkling, and intuition. A thesaurus can help provide more synonyms if necessary.
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No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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Yes to both.
The test takers had no inkling of what the answer was.
I certainly have no inkling as to where to find your example. No, a baby squid is not called an "inkling".
Inkling is a hint, clue, idea, or notion. As in, "I haven't a clue what you're talking about."
She had an inkling that something was wrong when her usually punctual friend didn't show up on time.
a detective needs inkling to solve a mystery
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Well, If you mean you have a bad feeling about something, I think its called an 'Inkling' Like: "Hey, I dont like the look of this, Im getting an inkling" or, if you dont like the Physical Feel of something, Its called disliking something, or its uncomfortable
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No, a baby fountain pen is not an inkling. An inkling refers to a small or slight idea or understanding, whereas a baby fountain pen is a smaller-sized fountain pen designed for easier handling by children or those with smaller hands.
Inkling sells books that are intended to educate someone in certain subjects. They carry no fiction titles and their books range from art books to parenting tips.