modality N3 common casualpolitewritten

〜ような気がする — to have a feeling that ~

〜ような気がする ・ ようなきがする
Builds on ようだ

Meaning

Softens an assertion to a personal impression — the speaker senses something but isn't claiming to know it. Often used to hedge politely or express a vague intuition.

Key sentence

I have a feeling I've met him somewhere before.

Formation

Attaches toFormExample
Clause (plain) + ような; or directly + 気がする Clause + ような気がする; Clause + 気がする 間違まちがっているようながする / うまくいくがする

Examples

I've got a feeling it'll be sunny tomorrow.
I feel like I've gotten better than before.

Easily confused with

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