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    Feel·ing
    /ˈfēliNG/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. showing emotion or sensitivity: "he had a warm and feeling heart"
  2. 1. the function or the power of perceiving by touch or by any physical sensation not connected with sight, hearing, taste, or smell. 2. a particular sensation of this kind: a feeling of warmth. 3. the general state of consciousness considered independently of particular sensations, thoughts, etc.

  3. an emotion or emotional perception or attitude: a feeling of joy; a feeling of sorrow. capacity for emotion, especially compassion: The charity staff have great feeling for the sufferings of others. a sentiment; attitude; opinion: The general feeling was in favor of the proposal.

  4. Britannica Dictionary definition of FEELING. 1. : an awareness by your body of something in it or on it : sensation. [count] a feeling of pain/nausea. I noticed tingling feelings in my fingers. She had a queasy feeling in her stomach. [+] more examples. [noncount] He had no feeling in his right leg. 2. a : an emotional state or reaction. [count]

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English feel‧ing1 /ˈfiːlɪŋ/ S1 W1 noun 1 anger/sadness/joy etc [ countable] an emotion that you feel, such as anger, sadness, or happiness Knowing we'd won was a wonderful feeling. feeling of a terrible feeling of guilt 2 → feelings 3 opinion [ countable] a belief or opinion about something, especially...

  6. feeling /ˈfilɪŋ/ n. Physiology the function or the power of perceiving by touch:[ uncountable] no feeling in his left hand. a particular sensation of this kind:[ countable] a feeling of warmth. a consciousness or awareness:[ countable] a feeling of inferiority. an emotion or emotional attitude:[ countable] a feeling of joy. idea;

  7. adjective. Example sentences. appealing, ceiling, Darjeeling, dealing, Keeling, peeling, revealing, self-sealing, shieling, wheeler-dealing, wheeling. Definition of in: cite. an emotional state or reaction: . Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  8. 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. I feel so guilty about not going to see them. It's normal to feel nervous before starting a new job.

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