Feel for
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British pronunciation/fˈiːl fɔː/
American pronunciation/fˈiːl fɔːɹ/

Definition & Meaning of "feel for"

to feel for
[phrase form: feel]
01

to sympathize with someone's emotions or situation

Transitive: to feel for sb
to feel for definition and meaning

feel for

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As a parent, I can't help but feel for my child when they face challenges.
It's important for friends to feel for each other during both happy and tough moments.
The movie's emotional scenes make it easy for the audience to feel for the characters and their struggles.
As a therapist, her ability to feel for her clients enhances the therapeutic relationship.
Having experienced a similar loss, she could truly feel for her friend going through a difficult time.
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