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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 (n.) A
sensation
communicated
by
touching;
impression
made upon one who
touches
or
handles;
as, this
leather
has a
greasy
feel..
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Love
::
Love (n.) To have a
feeling
of love for; to
regard
with
affection
or good will; as, to love one's
children
and
friends;
to love one's
country;
to love one's God..
Nappy
::
Nappy (a.)
Inclined
to
sleep;
sleepy;
as, to feel
nappy..
Brute
::
Brute (a.)
Rough;
uncivilized;
unfeeling.
Penitent
::
Penitent
(a.)
Feeling
pain or
sorrow
on
account
of sins or
offenses;
repentant;
contrite;
sincerely
affected
by a sense of
guilt,
and
resolved
on
amendment
of
life..
Antipathy
::
Antipathy
(n.)
Contrariety
or
opposition
in
feeling;
settled
aversion
or
dislike;
repugnance;
distaste.
Indignant
::
Indignant
(a.)
Affected
with
indignation;
wrathful;
passionate;
irate;
feeling
wrath,
as when a
person
is
exasperated
by
unworthy
or
unjust
treatment,
by a mean
action,
or by a
degrading
accusation..
Antipathize
::
Antipathize
(v. i.) To feel or show
antipathy.
Startle
::
Startle
(v. t.) To move
suddenly,
or be
excited,
on
feeling
alarm;
to
start..
Feeling
::
Feeling
(n.) The
capacity
of the soul for
emotional
states;
a high
degree
of
susceptibility
to
emotions
or
states
of the
sensibility
not
dependent
on the body; as, a man of
feeling;
a man
destitute
of
feeling..
Magnetical
::
Magnetical
(a.)
Endowed
with
extraordinary
personal
power to
excite
the
feelings
and to win the
affections;
attractive;
inducing
attachment.
Induration
::
Induration
(n.)
Hardness
of
character,
manner,
sensibility,
etc.;
obduracy;
stiffness;
want of
pliancy
or
feeling..
Cockhorse
::
Cockhorse
(a.) Lofty in
feeling;
exultant;
proud;
upstart.
Hypocrisy
::
Hypocrisy
(n.) The act or
practice
of a
hypocrite;
a
feigning
to be what one is not, or to feel what one does not feel; a
dissimulation,
or a
concealment
of one's real
character,
disposition,
or
motives;
especially,
the
assuming
of false
appearance
of
virtue
or
religion;
a
simulation
of
goodness..
Numbness
::
Numbness
(n.) The
condition
of being numb; that state of a
living
body in which it
loses,
wholly
or in part, the power of
feeling
or
motion..
Pique
::
Pique (n.) A
feeling
of hurt,
vexation,
or
resentment,
awakened
by a
social
slight
or
injury;
irritation
of the
feelings,
as
through
wounded
pride;
stinging
vexation..
Gentilism
::
Gentilism
(n.)
Tribal
feeling;
devotion
to one's gens.
Feel
::
Feel (v. t.) To take
internal
cognizance
of; to be
conscious
of; to have an
inward
persuasion
of.
Duplicity
::
Duplicity
(n.)
Doubleness
of heart or
speech;
insincerity;
a
sustained
form of
deception
which
consists
in
entertaining
or
pretending
to
entertain
one of
feelings,
and
acting
as if
influenced
by
another;
bad
faith..
Affect
::
Affect
(n.)
Affection;
inclination;
passion;
feeling;
disposition.
Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
Very
trying
to the
feelings;
piercing;
keen;
severe;
painful;
distressing;
as, sharp pain,
weather;
a sharp and
frosty
air..
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