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    Feel
    /fēl/

    verb

    • 1. be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched: "she felt someone touch her shoulder" Similar perceivesensedetectdiscern
    • 2. experience (an emotion or sensation): "I felt a sense of excitement" Similar experienceundergogo throughbear

    noun

  2. Check pronunciation: feel. Definition of feel verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. 4 days ago · 17 meanings: 1. to perceive (something) by touching 2. to have a physical or emotional sensation of (something) 3. to examine.... Click for more definitions.

  4. Feel means to be aware of a physical or emotional sensation. Feel is most often used as a verb, meaning to physically touch or grope something or to be conscious of something emotionally.

  5. to have a particular sensation or impression of (often used reflexively and usually followed by an adjunct or complement): to feel oneself slighted. to have a general or thorough conviction of; think; believe: I feel he's guilty.

  6. feel. noun. /fiːl/ [singular] Idioms. touch. the feeling you get when you touch something or are touched. You can tell it's silk by the feel. The model has the look and feel of wood. She loved the feel of the sun on her skin. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  7. feel. verb. uk / fiːl / us past tense and past participle felt. feel verb (EXPERIENCE) Add to word list. A1. to experience an emotion or a physical feeling: You shouldn't feel embarrassed about making a mistake. I felt a sharp pain in my side when I stood up. "Are you feeling better ?" "Yes, thanks, I feel fine now." Fewer examples.

  8. 1. To experience the sensation of touch. 2. a. To produce a particular sensation, especially through the sense of touch: The sheets felt smooth. b. To produce a particular impression; appear to be; seem: It feels good to be home.

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