Feel

Verb

 * 1)  To become aware of through the skin; to use the sense of touch.
 * You can feel a heartbeat if you put your fingers on your breast.
 * I felt downright hot and miserable evening at night.
 * 1)  To experience an emotion or other mental state about.
 * I can feel the sadness in his poems.
 * 1)  To find one's way (literally or figuratively) by touching or using cautious movements.
 * I felt my way through the darkened room.
 * I felt my way cautiously through the dangerous business maneuver.
 * 1)  To be or become aware of.
 * 2)  To experience the consequences of.
 * Feel my wrath!
 * 1)  To think, believe, or have an impression concerning.
 * I feel that we need to try harder.
 * 1)  To receive information by touch or by any neurons other than those responsible for sight, smell, taste, or hearing.
 * 2)  To search by sense of touch.
 * He felt for the light switch in the dark.
 * 1)  To experience and emotion or other mental state.
 * He obviously feels strongly about it.
 * She felt even more upset when she heard the details.
 * 1)  To seem (through touch or otherwise).
 * It looks like wood, but it feels more like plastic.
 * This is supposed to be a party, but it feels more like a funeral!
 * 1)  To sympathise.
 * I feel for you and your plight.
 * 1)  To understand.
 * I don't want you back here, ya feel me?

Derived terms

 * feeler
 * feel around
 * feel down
 * feel for
 * feel free
 * feel-good


 * feel in one's bones
 * feel like
 * feel one's oats
 * feel oneself
 * feel out
 * feel the heat


 * feel the pinch
 * feel up
 * feel up to
 * feeling
 * feely
 * forefeel

Noun

 * 1) A quality of an object experienced by touch.
 * Bark has a rough feel.
 * 1) A vague mental impression.
 * You should get a feel of the area before moving in.
 * 1) An act of fondling.
 * She gave me a quick feel to show that she loves me.
 * 1) A vague understanding
 * I'm getting a feel for what you mean.
 * 1) An intuitive ability
 * She has a feel for music.

Derived terms

 * cop a feel
 * get a feel for
 * mouthfeel

Adverbs for Feel
instinctively; genuinely; sweetly; exquisitely; amiably; turbulently; reverently; maternally; triumphantly; graciously; exuberantly; vindictively; poetically; spontaneously; tyrannically; morbidly; mutually; congenially; compassionately; philanthropically; vehemently; profoundly; spiritually.

Thesaurus
abide, air, ambience, appear, appear like, appreciation, appreciation of differences, appreciativeness, apprehend, art, artistic judgment, assume, atmosphere, aura, be, be afraid, be aware of, be conscious of, be exposed to, be sensible of, be sorry for, be subjected to, bear, believe, bleed for, breath, brook, brush, caress, climate, come in contact, conceive, conclude, conjecture, connoisseurship, consider, contact, crave, credit, critical niceness, criticalness, cutaneous sense, daresay, deduce, deem, delicacy, desire, determine, discern, discriminating taste, discriminatingness, discrimination, discriminativeness, divine, dream, empathize with, encounter, endure, esteem, expect, experience, explore, fancy, fastidiousness, feel deeply, feel for, feel intuitively, feel of, feeling, fine palate, finesse, finger, fingertip caress, finish, flick, fondle, fumble, gather, glance, go through, grabble, grain, grant, granular texture, graze, grope, guess, hand-mindedness, handle, hang, have, have a feeling, have a hunch, have a sensation, have the impression, hear, hold, imagine, indentation, infer, intuit, judge, judiciousness, just know, kiss, knack, know, knub, labor under, lambency, lap, let, let be, lick, light touch, look, look like, making distinctions, manipulate, meet, meet up with, meet with, milieu, mood, nap, niceness of distinction, nicety, note, notice, nub, observe, opine, overtone, palate, palm, palpate, pass through, paw, pay, perceive, pet, pile, pit, pity, ply, pock, poke at, prefer, prefigure, presume, presuppose, presurmise, prod, protuberance, provisionally accept, quality, quick look, receive an impression, reckon, refined discrimination, refined palate, refinement, repute, respond, respond to stimuli, rub, run up against, savor, say, see, seem, seem like, seem to be, selectiveness, semblance, sensation, sense, sense of touch, sensibility, sensitivity, shag, smell, sound, sound like, spend, spirit, stand, stand under, stroke, structure, subtlety, suffer, suppose, surface, surface texture, surmise, suspect, sustain, sympathize with, tact, tactfulness, tactile sense, tactility, taction, take, take for, take for granted, take it, take to be, tap, taste, tentative examination, tentative poke, texture, think, thumb, tolerate, tone, touch, trick, twiddle, undergo, understand, undertone, wale, want, way, weave, whisper, wield, withstand, woof

Etymology 1
From feele:, fele:, feole:, from  fela:, feala:, feolo:, from, from. Cognate with fele:,  veel:,  viel:,  plus:,  πολύς:. Related to.

Etymology 2
From felen:, from  felan:, from, from. Cognate with fele:,  fiele:,  voelen:,  fölen:,  fühlen:,  føle:,  palpo:,  πάλλω:.

Verb

 * American Sign Language:
 * Arabic:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 触摸, ,
 * Danish:, mærke
 * French: ,
 * German: ,
 * Haitian Creole:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Ido:


 * Japanese:
 * Old Church Slavonic:
 * Polish: czuć
 * Portuguese: apalpar,
 * Romanian: (a) simti
 * Russian: трогать,
 * Spanish:
 * Turkish: hissetmek
 * !Xóõ: ta̰ã


 * American Sign Language:
 * Arabic:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 感到, 感覺, 感觉
 * Danish:
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Hebrew: הרגיש
 * Hindi: महसूस करना


 * Hungarian:
 * Japanese:
 * Latin: sentio
 * Polish: czuć
 * Russian:, ощущать
 * Slovene:
 * Spanish:
 * Turkish: hissetmek
 * Urdu: محسوس کرنا


 * American Sign Language:
 * Arabic:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 覺得, 觉得, 感覺, 感觉
 * French: ,
 * German:, , das Gefühl haben
 * Hungarian:, az az érzése van


 * Japanese:
 * Latin: sentio
 * Polish: uważać, mieć uczucie
 * Russian:, ,
 * Spanish:, creer


 * Arabic: تحسس


 * Arabic: شعر ب
 * French:
 * German: sich fühlen
 * Hungarian:


 * Polish: czuć, czuć się
 * Slovene:
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 * Hungarian: együttérez


 * Spanish:, compadecer


 * Armenian:
 * Chinese: 触 (chu), 摸 (mo), 感知 (ganzhi)
 * Czech: pocítit, cítit, mít pocit
 * Dutch: voelen (touch), zich voelen (5)
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish: tuntea, tuntua
 * French: ressentir
 * German: fühlen
 * Greek: ,
 * Icelandic:
 * Indonesian: merasa, merasakan, menganggap, beranggap,  beranggapan (touch)
 * Italian: ,
 * Japanese: 感じる (かんじる, kanjiru)


 * Korean:
 * Latin:
 * Latvian: just (1,2,4,5,6), taustīties (3)
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: sentir, sentir-se
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, ощущать
 * Scottish Gaelic: mothaich, fairich
 * Spanish: sentir (1, 2), sentirse (5)
 * Swedish: känna (1, 4, 5), känna på sig (2, 7, 8), känna sig (3)
 * Welsh:
 * West Frisian: fiele
 * Turkish: hissetmek
 * German: fühlen (1,2,3)
 * Latvian: just (1), taustīt (2), aptaustīt (2), justies (3)
 * Korean: 느끼다

Noun

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Anagrams

 * fele, flee

Noun

 * 1) mallard, Anas platyrhyncus