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- DictionaryFeel·ing/ˈfēliNG/
noun
- 1. an emotional state or reaction: "a feeling of joy"
- 2. a belief, especially a vague or irrational one: "he had the feeling that he was being watched"
adjective
- 1. showing emotion or sensitivity: "he had a warm and feeling heart"
feeling. noun. /ˈfiːlɪŋ/. /ˈfiːlɪŋ/. Idioms. something that you feel. [countable] something that you feel through the mind or through the senses. a feeling of something a feeling of guilt/helplessness/anger/sadness. He struggled with feelings of isolation and loneliness.
FEELING definition: 1. the fact of feeling something physical: 2. emotion: 3. emotions, especially those influenced…. Learn more.
understanding. [uncountable] the ability to understand someone or something, or to do something in a sensitive way He played the piano with great feeling. feeling for somebody/something She has a wonderful feeling for color. sympathy/love.
3 days ago · 1. countable noun. A feeling is an emotion, such as anger or happiness. It gave me a feeling of satisfaction. [ + of] Strong feelings of pride welled up in me. I think our main feeling would be of an immense gratitude. He was unable to contain his own destructive feelings. Synonyms: emotion, sentiment More Synonyms of feeling.
B1. the way something feels physically: I had a tingling feeling in my fingers. Pablo lost all feeling (= could not feel anything) in his feet. feeling noun (OPINION) B2. an opinion or belief: My feeling is that we should wait until they come back. He has strong feelings about environmental issues. have/get a feeling (that)... B1.
The meaning of FEEL is to handle or touch in order to examine, test, or explore some quality. How to use feel in a sentence.
1. a. The sense of touch: lost feeling in a toe. b. A sensation experienced through this sense: enjoyed the feeling of rain on my face. c. A physical sensation other than one experienced though touch: a feeling of warmth. 2. a. An emotion, such as joy or sorrow: a feeling of loss. b.