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    feel
    [fēl]
    verb
    feel (verb) · feels (third person present) · felt (past tense) · felt (past participle) · feeling (present participle)
    1. be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched:
      "she felt someone touch her shoulder"
      • be aware of (something happening) through physical sensation:
        "she felt the ground give way beneath her"
      • examine or search by touch:
        "he touched her head and felt her hair" · "he felt around for the matches"
      • be capable of sensation:
        "the dead cannot feel"
      • give a sensation of a particular physical quality when touched:
        "the wool feels soft"
      • informal
        (feel something out)
        investigate something cautiously:
        "they want to feel out the situation"
      • informal
        (feel someone up)
        fondle someone for one's own sexual stimulation.
    2. experience (an emotion or sensation):
      "I felt a sense of excitement" · "we feel very strongly about freedom of expression" · "I felt angry and humiliated"
      • consider oneself to be in a particular state or exhibiting particular qualities:
        "he doesn't feel obliged to visit every weekend"
      • (feel up to)
        have the strength and energy to do or deal with:
        "after the accident she didn't feel up to driving"
      • (feel oneself)
        be healthy and well:
        "Ruth was not quite feeling herself"
      • be emotionally affected by:
        "he didn't feel the loss of his mother so keenly"
      • (feel for)
        have compassion for:
        "poor woman—I feel for her"
    3. have a belief or impression, especially without an identifiable reason:
      "she felt that the woman positively disliked her"
      • hold an opinion:
        "I felt I could make a useful contribution"
    noun
    feel (noun) · feels (plural noun)
    1. an act of touching something to examine it.
      • the sense of touch:
        "he worked by feel rather than using his eyes"
    2. a sensation given by an object or material when touched:
      "nylon cloth with a cotton feel"
      • the impression given by something:
        "the restaurant has a modern bistro feel"
    3. informal
      (feels)
      feelings of heightened emotion:
      "fans will undoubtedly get the feels when they see how things haven't changed"
    Origin
    Old English fēlan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch voelen and German fühlen.
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    verb
    1. be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched:
    2. experience (an emotion or sensation):
    3. have a belief or impression, especially without an identifiable reason:
      have a feeling
      get the impression
      feel in one's bones
      have a hunch
      have a funny feeling
      just know
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    What does feel mean?Need even more definitions? Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! 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.
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    What is feeling noun?Definition of feeling noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable] something that you feel through the mind or through the senses He struggled with feelings of isolation and loneliness. You might experience feelings of dizziness and nausea. You need to stop having these guilty feelings. I've got a tight feeling in my stomach.
     
  3. The word "feel" has several meanings:123
    1. To experience something physically or emotionally.
    2. To have perception by touch or other senses.
    3. To perceive a state of mind or a condition of the body.
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    Meaning of feel in English feel verb uk / fiːl / us / fiːl / felt | felt feel verb (EXPERIENCE) Add to word list A1 [ L or T ] to experience something physical or emotional:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/feel
    verb (used without object),felt, feel·ing. to have perception by touch or by any nerves of sensation other than those of sight, hearing, taste, and smell. to make examination by touch; grope. to perceive a state of mind or a condition of body: to feel happy; to feel well. to have a sensation of being: to feel warm.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/feel
    FEEL meaning: 1 : to be aware of (something that affects you physically, such as pain, heat, or an object touching your body); 2 : used to describe or ask about someone's physical or mental state
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