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feel

Definition for feel

noun as in quality perceived by feeling

verb as in touch, stroke

verb as in believe

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Example Sentences

Perhaps that’s why, in an hour that finally aligns with everyone’s schedule, it feels genuinely miraculous to hear the two actors share stories of their craft.

“There was nothing, and I feel that the system failed my son.”

Musk has practiced for years on various women, honing the skill of making them feel like he loves them so much he doesn't care if it's embarrassing.

From Salon

Some of the nominees may feel old to voters, because the eligibility period spans the 2024 calendar year.

From BBC

"It already feels like sometimes there's not the freedom there," he added.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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