Definition of «feel»

The verb "to feel" means to perceive or experience something through one's senses, particularly touch. It can also mean to have a particular emotion or sentiment, such as happiness or sadness. Additionally, it can refer to having an intuition about something or being aware of something without concrete evidence.

Usage examples

  1. I feel happy when I spend time with my friends and family.
  2. After a long day at work, I often feel exhausted and in need of rest.
  3. When I see someone in need, I feel a sense of compassion and empathy.
  4. Walking in nature makes me feel peaceful and connected to the world around me.
  5. Criticism can make me feel insecure and doubtful about my abilities.
  6. Achieving a goal or receiving recognition makes me feel accomplished and proud.
  7. Witnessing an act of kindness towards others makes me feel inspired and hopeful.
  8. Speaking in front of a large audience may make me feel anxious and nervous.
  9. After completing a challenging workout, I usually feel energized and invigorated.
  10. Watching a sad movie can make me feel emotional and sometimes even cry.

Sentences with «feel»

  • I like the bold chocolate flavor but I don't like feeling like I am drinking a candy bar. (maebells.com)
  • This process creates the community - like feel of a small town. (entrepreneur.com)
  • Kids will learn the beauty isn't always on the outside as well as feeling good about making others happy. (artsymomma.com)
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