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Definition of feeling
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Feeling
(n.) An act or state of
perception
by the sense above
described;
an act of
apprehending
any
object
whatever;
an act or state of
apprehending
the state of the soul
itself;
consciousness.
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Harbor
::
Harbor
(n.) To
afford
lodging
to; to enter as
guest;
to
receive;
to give a
refuge
to;
indulge
or
cherish
(a
thought
or
feeling,
esp. an ill
thought)..
Soapy
::
Soapy
(superl.)
Resembling
soap;
having
the
qualities
of, or
feeling
like, soap; soft and
smooth..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Adapted
to
excite
feeling
or
sympathy;
expressive
of the
softer
passions;
pathetic;
as,
tender
expressions;
tender
expostulations;
a
tender
strain..
Brutalize
::
Brutalize
(v. t.) To make
brutal;
beasty;
unfeeling;
or
inhuman.
Wamble
::
Wamble
(n.)
Disturbance
of the
stomach;
a
feeling
of
nausea.
Feeling
::
Feeling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fee.
Eschew
::
Eschew
(a.) To shun; to
avoid,
as
something
wrong,
or from a
feeling
of
distaste;
to keep one's self clear of..
Solemnity
::
Solemnity
(n.)
Solemn
state or
feeling;
awe or
reverence;
also, that which
produces
such a
feeling;
as, the
solemnity
of an
audience;
the
solemnity
of
Westminster
Abbey..
Umbrageous
::
Umbrageous
(a.)
Feeling
jealousy
or
umbrage;
taking,
or
disposed
to take,
umbrage;
suspicious..
Immovable
::
Immovable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
affected
or moved in
feeling
or by
sympathy;
unimpressible;
impassive.
Understanding
::
Understanding
(n.) An
agreement
of
opinion
or
feeling;
adjustment
of
differences;
harmony;
anything
mutually
understood
or
agreed
upon; as, to come to an
understanding
with
another..
Commiserative
::
Commiserative
(a.)
Feeling
or
expressing
commiseration.
Ennui
::
Ennui (n.) A
feeling
of
weariness
and
disgust;
dullness
and
languor
of
spirits,
arising
from
satiety
or want of
interest;
tedium..
Passionate
::
Passionate
(v. i.) To
express
feelingly
or
sorrowfully.
Indurate
::
Indurate
(v. t.) To make
unfeeling;
to
deprive
of
sensibility;
to
render
obdurate.
Ebullient
::
Ebullient
(a.)
Boiling
up or over;
hence,
manifesting
exhilaration
or
excitement,
as of
feeling;
effervescing..
Sectarianize
::
Sectarianize
(v. t.) To imbue with
sectarian
feelings;
to
subject
to the
control
of a sect.
#NAME?
::
-ing () A
suffix
used to form nouns from
verbs,
and
signifying
the act of; the
result
of the act; as,
riding,
dying,
feeling.
It has also a
secondary
collective
force;
as,
shipping,
clothing..
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.
Indignation
::
Indignation
(n.) The
feeling
excited
by that which is
unworthy,
base, or
disgraceful;
anger
mingled
with
contempt,
disgust,
or
abhorrence..
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