• Verb (used with object)

    to perceive or examine by touch.
    to have a sensation of (something), other than by sight, hearing, taste, or smell
    to feel a toothache.
    to find or pursue (one's way) by touching, groping, or cautious moves.
    to be or become conscious of.
    to be emotionally affected by
    to feel one's disgrace keenly.
    to experience the effects of
    The whole region felt the storm.
    to have a particular sensation or impression of (often used reflexively and usually fol. by an adjunct or complement)
    to feel oneself slighted.
    to have a general or thorough conviction of; think; believe
    I feel he's guilty.

    Verb (used without object)

    to have perception by touch or by any nerves of sensation other than those of sight, hearing, taste, and smell.
    to make examination by touch; grope.
    to perceive a state of mind or a condition of body
    to feel happy; to feel well.
    to have a sensation of being
    to feel warm.
    to make itself perceived or apparent; seem
    How does it feel to be rich?

    Noun

    a quality of an object that is perceived by feeling or touching
    the soft feel of cotton.
    a sensation of something felt; a vague mental impression or feeling
    a feel of winter; a feel of sadness in the air.
    the sense of touch
    soft to the feel.
    native ability or acquired sensitivity
    to have a feel for what is right.
    Informal . an act or instance of touching with the hand or fingers.

    Verb phrases

    feel for,
    to feel sympathy for or compassion toward; empathize with
    I know you're disappointed and upset, and I feel for you.
    Southeastern Pennsylvania and Maryland . to have a liking or desire for
    If you feel for more pie, just help yourself.
    feel out, to attempt to ascertain (the nature of a situation, someone's attitude, etc.) by indirect or subtle means
    Why not feel out the other neighbors' opinions before you make a complaint.
    feel up, Slang
    Vulgar to fondle or touch (someone) in a sexual manner.
    feel up to, Informal . to feel or be able to; be capable of
    He didn't feel up to going to the theater so soon after his recent illness.

    Idioms

    feel like
    Informal . to have a desire for; be favorably disposed to
    I don't feel like going out tonight. Do you feel like a movie?
    feel like oneself
    to be in one's usual frame of mind or state of health
    She hasn't been feeling like herself since the accident. Also, feel oneself.
    feel no pain. pain ( def. 5 ) .

    Synonyms

    verb
    feel

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