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Feel Definition & Meaning

1. To perceive through touch or sensation.

Example: I can feel the softness of the blanket.

2. To experience a particular emotion or sensation.

Example: I feel happy when i'm with my friends.

3. To have a belief or opinion about something.

Example: I feel that this is the right decision.

4. To sense or be aware of something without concrete evidence.

Example: I feel like something bad is going to happen.

5. To show sympathy or empathy towards someone.

Example: I feel for you and what you're going through.

Examples of the word feel used in sentences.

  • We feel sad when we have to say goodbye to someone we love.
  • I feel happy when I see my friends.
  • She feels tired after running for 30 minutes.
  • He feels nervous before taking a test.
  • They feel hungry after not eating breakfast.
  • She feels happy when she spends time with her friends.
  • I feel grateful for my family's support during tough times.
  • I feel tired after working all day.
  • The weather makes me feel cold and uncomfortable.
  • They feel nervous before speaking in public.
  • When I'm with my friends, I always feel happy and carefree.
  • After a long day at work, I feel exhausted and just want to relax.
  • Whenever I see a sad movie, I feel like crying.
  • As an animal lover, I feel so much empathy for creatures in the wild.
  • I feel really nervous before every job interview.
  • I feel confident about my presentation after practicing it several times.
  • As an introvert, I often feel overwhelmed in large social gatherings.
  • Listening to music always makes me feel relaxed at the end of a long day.
  • I feel grateful for the support of my family and friends during difficult times.
  • The smell of freshly baked bread makes me feel nostalgic of my childhood.
  • The music in the concert resonated with me so much that I felt tears welling up in my eyes.
  • Despite being successful, Sarah still feels unfulfilled in her career and wants to explore other options.
  • The tragic news of her friend's sudden death made her feel a wave of emotions - grief, shock, and sadness.
  • After the stressful day at work, I took a hot shower to help me relax and feel refreshed.
  • Whenever I see my grandmother's face, I feel a sense of comfort and love that cannot be described in words.
  • Having spent years mastering her craft, she could feel a sense of pride and accomplishment with every new project she undertook.
  • Even though she knew that she was good at what she did, she couldn't shake the feeling of self-doubt that crept up every time she faced a new challenge.
  • After years of struggling with depression, he finally began to feel hopeful again when he discovered a treatment that actually worked for him.
  • Despite the fact that he had lived in the city for years, he could never quite shake the feeling of loneliness that came with living alone in a big, bustling metropolis.
  • As she walked along the beach, she couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and reverence for the natural beauty surrounding her.
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