feel
feel
fi:l
fil
British pronunciation
/fiːl/

Definition & Meaning of "feel"in English

to feel
01

to experience a particular emotion

Linking Verb: to feel [adj]
to feel definition and meaning
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After watching the emotional movie, he felt sad for hours.
1.1

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.
1.2

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?
02

to be aware of something or someone through touching or being touched

Transitive: to feel sth
to feel definition and meaning
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I ca n't feel my toes because they're numb from the cold.
2.1

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?
2.2

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.
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
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How do you feel about the current state of the economy?
Feel
01

an intuitive awareness

02

a characteristic detected through the sense of touch

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The soft feel of the cashmere sweater made it her favorite.
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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