Feel
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British pronunciation/fˈiːl/
American pronunciation/ˈfiɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "feel"

to feel
01

to experience a particular emotion

to feel definition and meaning
1.1

to give one a certain impression or sensation

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Something about his story feels off, but I can't quite put my finger on it.
You need to buy a car that feels reliable and safe.
1.2

to experience the results or effects that a particular thing has

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He was feeling the pressure to finish the project on time.
They were okay after the long hike, but they'll feel it in their legs the next day.
Can you feel the excitement building up for the upcoming event?
02

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

to feel definition and meaning
2.1

to examine or search for a particular thing by touching with one's hands, feet, etc.

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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

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The glass feels cold.
The paper feels thin.
The silk feels smooth.
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

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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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.
The silk feels smooth.
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