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to feel
01
to experience a particular emotion
Linking Verb: to feel [adj]
1.1
to give one a certain impression or sensation
1.2
to experience the results or effects that a particular thing has
02
to be aware of something or someone through touching or being touched
Transitive: to feel sth
2.1
to examine or search for a particular thing by touching with one's hands, feet, etc.
2.2
to have a specific physical feature or quality that is noticeable when touching
03
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
Feel
01
an intuitive awareness
02
a characteristic detected through the sense of touch
03
the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
04
manual stimulation of the genital area for sexual pleasure
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feeler
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feeling
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Example
His kindness and support made her feel loved and valued.
Fans with ringside seats could feel the intensity of every punch.
Many more businesses are feeling the chill wind of the recession.
This slime feels disgusting.
Many teachers feel underpaid for their efforts.
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