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View definitions for felt

felt

adjective as in perceived

adjective as in undergone

noun as in table linen

verb as in mat

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“I was struck that many of them felt like it’s really hard to maintain a relationship when you lie for a living,” Koepp recalls.

“The economic impact of something like Ozempic is going to be felt for the next decade.”

What happens to our public lands will be felt in cities and suburbs too.

Musk jumping around like an excited child at a campaign rally in October was embarrassing to most people, bur for an egotist like Trump, it probably felt like the praise he craves.

From Salon

Lightbody said he felt "less fragile now" and was determined not to waste any days.

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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