inkling
Pronunciation: /ˈiNGkliNG/
noun
A slight knowledge or suspicion; a hint: the records give us an inkling of how people saw the world
Origin
late Middle English (in the sense 'a mention in an undertone, a hint'): from the rare verb inkle 'utter in an undertone', of unknown origin.
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Sally had an inkling
Sue would do a rink thing.
She had no anticipation
The horse stuff was so stinking.