English | German | Russian | Czech
A1

feel English

Meaning feel meaning

What does feel mean?
Definitions in simple English

feel

When you feel something, you experience a sensation from touching it. I feel pain when I touch the fire. If you feel happy, sad, angry, etc., you have that emotion. He feels happy when someone makes him laugh. When you feel a thing, you are touching that thing. He felt the cold ice on his lips.

feel

undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind She felt resentful He felt regret (= find) come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds I feel that he doesn't like me I find him to be obnoxious I found the movie rather entertaining perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles He felt the wind She felt an object brushing her arm He felt his flesh crawl She felt the heat when she got out of the car be conscious of a physical, mental, or emotional state My cold is gone--I feel fine today She felt tired after the long hike She felt sad after her loss have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude She felt small and insignificant You make me feel naked I made the students feel different about themselves undergo passive experience of We felt the effects of inflation her fingers felt their way through the string quartet she felt his contempt of her be felt or perceived in a certain way The ground feels shaky The sheets feel soft grope or feel in search of something He felt for his wallet an intuitive awareness; or he has a feel for animals it's easy when you get the feel of it (= finger) examine by touch Feel this soft cloth! The customer fingered the sweater (= palpate) examine (a body part) by palpation The nurse palpated the patient's stomach The runner felt her pulse find by testing or cautious exploration He felt his way around the dark room (= tactile property) a property perceived by touch (= tone, feeling, smell) the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people the feel of the city excited him a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting it had the smell of treason manual stimulation of the genital area for sexual pleasure the girls hated it when he tried to sneak a feel produce a certain impression It feels nice to be home again pass one's hands over the sexual organs of He felt the girl in the movie theater

Synonyms feel synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as feel?

Topics feel topics

What do people use feel to talk about?
  • What words refer to feeling bad?

Conjugation feel conjugation

How do you conjugate feel?

feel · verb

Examples feel examples

How do I use feel in a sentence?

Simple sentences

For some reason I feel more alive at night.
I don't know what to say to make you feel better.
How can I feel relaxed, with you watching me like that?
I feel like vomiting.
I feel like crying.
I feel like a drink.
I don't feel like waiting any longer.
I feel like another beer.
Stop it! You're making her feel uncomfortable!
I don't feel well.
There are days where I feel like my brain wants to abandon me.
Avoid opening the window; I have no great desire to feel air currents on my back.
I feel that I am free.
Do you feel at home anywhere?
You make me feel so guilty.
I feel the want of money.
I gave up smoking and I feel like a new man.
You can't feel at ease with a headache.
I feel for you.
I feel indebted to you for your help during my illness.

Movie subtitles

What would her parents feel?
Now, how do you feel?
I feel fine.
Hello ma'am, do you ever feel like there's something missing from your life?
Um, when you go to sleep at night, do you sometimes feel a power stirring inside you?
That's how I feel.
Feel free if you'd like to come along with me to the promised land!
I feel like I recognize her.
I just feel like a dumbass now.
I just feel like my time there is done.
Well, I don't know about you, but I feel like I should go and look for her.
I don't-- I don't feel comfortable with her with Johnny.
I feel like I'm on another planet.
I feel like I walked into some kind of a dream or a nightmare, and nobody-- nobody has any answers.
But can't we see or feel that?
Looking at them we feel that this must be the right spot.
I don't feel at home here.
I feel like I'm in France.
Spending time with my daughters always makes me feel warm and fuzzy.
I feel like I owe them all an apology or something.
Do you even feel bad?
You may feel powerless. You may feel overwhelmed.
You may feel out of control, but remember, we are stronger than our damage.
I get stressed and when the pressure comes on, I feel the destructive urges of my damage.
Everything you feel is completely normal.
No! No, I-I didn't feel like I was floating.
You know the most important truth is the one that we feel in our hearts.
Yeah, man, you feel so much mellower.
Frankie was up to something- - I could feel it-- And I needed to find out what.
I don't feel so good.
How does that make you feel?
Please do your best to make her feel welcome.
Scott does feel very protective over Isaac, Erica, and Boyd 'cause he can really relate with them.
He makes you feel like he's giving you some kind of gift, when all he's done is turn you into a bunch of guard dogs!

News and current affairs

People feel uneasy and worried, especially when traveling.
But it is also true that although some people are eager to take pills that make them feel better or think faster, it is not so obvious that people would really want to take pills that would make them morally better.
Less certain is whether he will feel secure enough to hold a presidential election (or any other kind of election) if he cannot change the constitution in a way that guarantees his continued misrule.
Perhaps because the regime does not feel as secure as it looks.
But Turkish public support for EU membership has fallen dramatically as Turks have grown to feel that they are not being given a fair deal.
But, on the other side of the Atlantic, Americans have no reason to feel smug.
How people feel about themselves, personally and collectively, greatly influences the energy with which they develop themselves.
But when pressure is high, government leaders charged with financial management feel trapped in a corner during any currency crisis.
Of course, many people and especially those who took to the streets against Ceausescu in 1989 feel vindicated his conviction.
We feel responsible, on a global level, for the environment, which is why we disagree with unilateral decisions by individual nations when such decisions ignore the needs of the rest of the world.
Besieged by Communists or Islamists, people feel a sense of belonging.
Its own prestige is high: groups such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are respected voices, to whom many governments feel obliged to pay attention.
It will only make Western leaders feel good.
With relations in the region and with the West approaching something like normalcy, Serbs were beginning to feel, at long last, that they were finding peace with themselves and the world.
We can only hope that, in the end, the consequences of 2009 similarly prove to be far less dramatic than we now - intuitively and in our historical reflexes - feel them to be.
Many Germans today rightly feel that any system of fiscal transfers will morph into a permanent feeding tube, much the way that northern Italy has been propping up southern Italy for the last century.
Of course, most of us don't need to be conditioned to feel repulsed by rape or torture.
Is that just because low-income people feel that life is unfair and therefore distrust those around them?
Moreover, without a new PCA, individual European countries may feel it necessary to seek even more bilateral agreements with Russia.
With prices for basic foodstuffs at their highest levels in decades, many urbanites feel well rewarded by farming.
Clinicians are inclined to diagnose disorders that they feel more comfortable treating.
The Chinese government, under the Communist Party, has every reason to feel confident.
African intellectuals, artists, and civil rights activists did not feel the need to express solidarity with fellow Africans and to defend the rights of the downtrodden.
Too many powerful countries now feel able to flex their diplomatic muscles in defense of their interests.
Most Americans do not feel the sacrifices associated with the large troop presence and ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Are you looking for...?