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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel gutted" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to feel very disappointed or devastated. Example: After working so hard on the project, I felt gutted when it was rejected by the client. The students were gutted when they found out their trip to the zoo was cancelled due to bad weather.
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I feel gutted as a person.
I feel gutted that he is no longer our leader.
I feel gutted as a person, to be really honest.
He's just making himself look foolish and I feel gutted for him".
"I feel gutted," said Will, "It's good we won in Dundee, it's terrible we lost overall".
"It makes you feel gutted for the area, for younger people coming up who thought they had a future for the next 20 years.
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I felt gutted.
I felt gutted, humiliated, deeply shaken.
Looking back I felt gutted because I liked him".
When Savile passed away in 2011, "I felt gutted.
I felt gutted, but I was much too ashamed to admit it.
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