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    feeling
    /ˈfiːlɪŋ/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. showing emotion or sensitivity: "she was a feeling child"

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  2. a (1) : the one of the basic physical senses of which the skin contains the chief end organs and of which the sensations of touch and temperature are characteristic : touch. (2) : a sensation experienced through this sense. b. : generalized bodily consciousness or sensation.

  3. FEELING definition: 1. the fact of feeling something physical: 2. emotion: 3. emotions, especially those influenced…. Learn more.

  4. an emotion or emotional perception or attitude: a feeling of joy; a feeling of sorrow. Synonyms: tenderness, sentiment, sensitivity, empathy, sympathy. Antonyms: apathy. capacity for emotion, especially compassion: The charity staff have great feeling for the sufferings of others. a sentiment; attitude; opinion:

  5. Definition of feeling noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Feeling is a way of thinking and reacting to things which is emotional and not planned rather than logical and practical. He was prompted to a rare outburst of feeling. ...a voice that trembles with feeling. Synonyms: passion, heat, emotion, intensity More Synonyms of feeling. 5. uncountable noun.

  7. noun. a vague idea in which some confidence is placed. “what are your feelings about the crisis?” “I had a feeling that she was lying” synonyms: belief, impression, notion, opinion. see more. noun. an intuitive understanding of something. “he had a great feeling for music” synonyms: intuitive feeling. see more.

  8. 1. the function or the power of perceiving by touch or by any physical sensation not connected with sight, hearing, taste, or smell. 2. a particular sensation of this kind: a feeling of warmth. 3. the general state of consciousness considered independently of particular sensations, thoughts, etc.

  9. an opinion or belief: My feeling is that we should wait until they come back. He has strong feelings about environmental issues. have/get a feeling (that)... B1. to think that something is likely: I had a feeling he'd be there. I get the feeling that he doesn't like me. bad/ill feeling.

  10. 1. A feeling is an emotion, such as anger or happiness. [...] 2. If you have a feeling of hunger, tiredness, or other physical sensation, you experience it. [...] 3. If you have a feeling that something is the case or that something is going to happen, you think that is probably the case or that it is probably going to happen. [...] More. Video.

  11. The meaning of FEEL is to handle or touch in order to examine, test, or explore some quality. How to use feel in a sentence.