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Definition of feel
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Feel (v. i.) To have the
sensibilities
moved or
affected.
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Lonesome
::
Lonesome
(superl.)
Conscious
of, and
somewhat
depressed
by,
solitude;
as, to feel
lonesome..
Action
::
Action
(n.)
Gesticulation;
the
external
deportment
of the
speaker,
or the
suiting
of his
attitude,
voice,
gestures,
and
countenance,
to the
subject,
or to the
feelings..
Repulsion
::
Repulsion
(n.) A
feeling
of
violent
offence
or
disgust;
repugnance.
Searcher
::
Searcher
(n.) An
instrument
for
feeling
after
calculi
in the
bladder,
etc..
Rile
::
Rile (v. t.) To stir up in
feelings;
to make
angry;
to vex.
Agitation
::
Agitation
(n.)
Excitement
of
public
feeling
by
discussion,
appeals,
etc.; as, the
antislavery
agitation;
labor
agitation..
Revulsion
::
Revulsion
(n.) A
sudden
reaction;
a
sudden
and
complete
change;
--
applied
to the
feelings.
Grimace
::
Grimace
(n.) A
distortion
of the
countenance,
whether
habitual,
from
affectation,
or
momentary
aad
occasional,
to
express
some
feeling,
as
contempt,
disapprobation,
complacency,
etc.; a
smirk;
a
made-up
face..
Fervor
::
Fervor
(n.)
Intensity
of
feeling
or
expression;
glowing
ardor;
passion;
holy zeal;
earnestness.
Aesthesia
::
Aesthesia
(n.)
Perception
by the
senses;
feeling;
-- the
opposite
of
anaesthesia.
Food
::
Food (n.)
Anything
that
instructs
the
intellect,
excites
the
feelings,
or molds
habits
of
character;
that which
nourishes..
Fermentation
::
Fermentation
(n.) A state of
agitation
or
excitement,
as of the
intellect
or the
feelings..
Spiritual
::
Spiritual
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the moral
feelings
or
states
of the soul, as
distinguished
from the
external
actions;
reaching
and
affecting
the
spirits..
Insusceptibility
::
Insusceptibility
(n.) Want of
susceptibility,
or of
capacity
to feel or
perceive..
Sensation
::
Sensation
(n.) A
purely
spiritual
or
psychical
affection;
agreeable
or
disagreeable
feelings
occasioned
by
objects
that are not
corporeal
or
material.
Passionate
::
Passionate
(v. i.) To
express
feelingly
or
sorrowfully.
Regeneration
::
Regeneration
(n.) The
reproduction
of a part which has been
removed
or
destroyed;
re-formation;
-- a
process
especially
characteristic
of a many of the lower
animals;
as, the
regeneration
of lost
feelers,
limbs,
and claws by
spiders
and
crabs..
Feeler
::
Feeler
(n.)
Anything,
as a
proposal,
observation,
etc., put forth or
thrown
out in order to
ascertain
the views of
others;
something
tentative..
Interjection
::
Interjection
(n.) A word or form of
speech
thrown
in to
express
emotion
or
feeling,
as O! Alas! Ha ha!
Begone!
etc.
Compare
Exclamation..
Disdain
::
Disdain
(v. i.) To be
filled
with
scorn;
to feel
contemptuous
anger;
to be
haughty.
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