Feel
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British pronunciation/fˈiːl/
American pronunciation/ˈfiɫ/

Définition et Signification de "feel"

to feel
01

se sentir

to experience a particular emotion
Linking Verb: to feel [adj]
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After watching the emotional movie, he felt sad for hours.
His kindness and support made her feel loved and valued.
She felt embarrassed when she realized her mistake.
1.1

donner l'impression d'être, on dirait que + [indicatif]

to give one a certain impression or sensation
Linking Verb: to feel [adj]
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Something about his story feels off, but I ca n't quite put my finger on it.
The wait at the doctor's office felt endless, even though it was only a few minutes.
You need to buy a car that feels reliable and safe.
1.2

sentir

to experience the results or effects that a particular thing has
Transitive: to feel results or effects of something
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Can you feel the excitement building up for the upcoming event?
He was feeling the pressure to finish the project on time.
She felt the pain of the loss and grieved for months.
02

sentir

to be aware of something or someone through touching or being touched
Transitive: to feel sth
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I ca n't feel my toes because they're numb from the cold.
She felt a dull ache in her back after sitting at her desk all day.
She felt the warmth of the sun on her face as she sat outside reading a book.
2.1

toucher, palper, tâter

to examine or search for a particular thing by touching with one's hands, feet, etc.
Transitive: to feel sth
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Can you feel the scratch on the surface of the table?
She felt the pulse in his wrist to check his heart rate.
The detective felt the surface of the wall for hidden compartments.
2.2

sentir, être

to have a specific physical feature or quality that is noticeable when touching
Linking Verb: to feel [adj]
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The blanket feels soft and cozy.
The glass feels cold.
The paper feels thin.
03

penser, estimer, avoir le sentiment que

to hold a particular opinion or attitude or have a feeling that something might be the case without a justifiable reason
Transitive: to feel that
Intransitive: to feel in a specific manner
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How do you feel about the current state of the economy?
I did n't know you felt so strongly about that issue.
She feels that education is the key to success.
Feel
01

ressenti, intuition

an intuitive awareness
02

la texture, le toucher

a characteristic detected through the sense of touch
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The soft feel of the cashmere sweater made it her favorite.
The rough feel of the sandpaper was perfect for the woodworking project.
He enjoyed the cool feel of the marble countertop on a hot day.
03

ambiance, atmosphère

the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
04

fellation, masturbation

manual stimulation of the genital area for sexual pleasure
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