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- DictionaryFeel/fēl/
verb
- 1. be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched: "she felt someone touch her shoulder"
- 2. experience (an emotion or sensation): "I felt a sense of excitement"
noun
- 1. an act of touching something to examine it.
- 2. a sensation given by an object or material when touched: "nylon cloth with a cotton feel"
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feel something I could feel the warm sun on my back. She felt a sharp pain in her hand. She could not feel her legs. I can’t feel his pulse. He felt a hand on his shoulder. You may feel a slight pressure in your chest. feel somebody/something/yourself doing something He felt a hand touching his shoulder. She could feel herself blushing.
Feel definition: to perceive or examine by touch.. See examples of FEEL used in a sentence.
If you put your hand on someone's arm, they will feel your touch; if you give them a piece of really bad news, they will feel sad. Feel means to be aware of a physical or emotional sensation.
I feel I could continue playing until I am 35. feel it to be something She felt it to be her duty to tell the police. feel it + noun She felt it her duty to tell the police. feel it + adj. I felt it advisable to do nothing. (+ adv./prep.) This is something I feel strongly about. This decision is, I feel, a huge mistake. Thesaurus think. believe ...
6 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.
FEEL meaning: 1. to experience an emotion or a physical feeling: 2. If you describe the way a place, situation…. Learn more.
Using the passive In more formal English, you say it is felt that when saying what many people think: It was felt that the experiment should be stopped. 6 → feel like (doing) something 7 touch [ transitive] to touch something with your fingers to find out about it She felt his forehead. Perhaps he had a temperature. Mum, feel this stone.