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Definition of feel
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of feel is as below...
Feel (v. i.) To have
perception
by the
touch,
or by
contact
of
anything
with the
nerves
of
sensation,
especially
those upon the
surface
of the
body..
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Inapathy
::
Inapathy
(n.)
Sensibility;
feeling;
--
opposed
to
apathy.
Pungent
::
Pungent
(v. t.)
Causing
a sharp
sensation,
as of the
taste,
smell,
or
feelings;
pricking;
biting;
acrid;
as, a
pungent
spice..
Sentiment
::
Sentiment
(a.) A
thought
prompted
by
passion
or
feeling;
a state of mind in view of some
subject;
feeling
toward
or
respecting
some
person
or
thing;
disposition
prompting
to
action
or
expression.
Express
::
Express
(a.) To make known the
opinions
or
feelings
of; to
declare
what is in the mind of; to show
(one's
self);
to cause to
appear;
-- used
reflexively.
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Having
the
character
or
sentiments
properly
belonging
to one's
position;
not
unnatural
in
feelings.
Love
::
Love (n.)
Affection;
kind
feeling;
friendship;
strong
liking
or
desire;
fondness;
good will; --
opposed
to hate; often with of and an
object.
Distasteful
::
Distasteful
(a.)
Offensive;
displeasing
to the
feelings;
disagreeable;
as, a
distasteful
truth..
Magnetical
::
Magnetical
(a.)
Endowed
with
extraordinary
personal
power to
excite
the
feelings
and to win the
affections;
attractive;
inducing
attachment.
Shame
::
Shame (n.) To be
ashamed;
to feel
shame.
Chill
::
Chill (v. t.) To check
enthusiasm
or
warmth
of
feeling
of; to
depress;
to
discourage.
Malaise
::
Malaise
(n.) An
indefinite
feeling
of
uneasiness,
or of being sick or ill at
ease..
Erection
::
Erection
(n.) The state of being
erected,
lifted
up,
built,
established,
or
founded;
exaltation
of
feelings
or
purposes..
Tact
::
Tact (n.) The sense of
touch;
feeling.
Inside
::
Inside
(n.) The
inward
parts;
entrails;
bowels;
hence,
that which is
within;
private
thoughts
and
feelings..
Sensitive
::
Sensitive
(a.)
Having
sense of
feeling;
possessing
or
exhibiting
the
capacity
of
receiving
impressions
from
external
objects;
as, a
sensitive
soul..
Acuteness
::
Acuteness
(n.) The
faculty
of nice
discernment
or
perception;
acumen;
keenness;
sharpness;
sensitiveness;
--
applied
to the
senses,
or the
understanding.
By
acuteness
of
feeling,
we
perceive
small
objects
or
slight
impressions:
by
acuteness
of
intellect,
we
discern
nice
distinctions..
Apprehensive
::
Apprehensive
(a.)
Sensible;
feeling;
perceptive.
Execration
::
Execration
(n.) The act of
cursing;
a curse
dictated
by
violent
feelings
of
hatred;
imprecation;
utter
detestation
expressed.
Feel
::
Feel (v. t.) To take
internal
cognizance
of; to be
conscious
of; to have an
inward
persuasion
of.
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Adapted
to
excite
feeling
or
sympathy;
expressive
of the
softer
passions;
pathetic;
as,
tender
expressions;
tender
expostulations;
a
tender
strain..
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