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Definition of feel
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of feel is as below...
Feel (v. i.) To
appear
to the
touch;
to give a
perception;
to
produce
an
impression
by the
nerves
of
sensation;
--
followed
by an
adjective
describing
the kind of
sensation.
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Anthropopathy
::
Anthropopathy
(n.) The
ascription
of human
feelings
or
passions
to God, or to a
polytheistic
deity..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Easily
moved in
feeling,
purpose,
or
direction;
excitable;
changeable;
fickle..
Chill
::
Chill (a.)
Characterized
by
coolness
of
manner,
feeling,
etc.;
lacking
enthusiasm
or
warmth;
formal;
distant;
as, a chill
reception..
Frigid
::
Frigid
(a.)
Wanting
warmth,
fervor,
ardor,
fire,
vivacity,
etc.;
unfeeling;
forbidding
in
manner;
dull and
unanimated;
stiff and
formal;
as, a
frigid
constitution;
a
frigid
style;
a
frigid
look or
manner;
frigid
obedience
or
service..
Malaise
::
Malaise
(n.) An
indefinite
feeling
of
uneasiness,
or of being sick or ill at
ease..
Pietist
::
Pietist
(n.) One of a class of
religious
reformers
in
Germany
in the 17th
century
who
sought
to
revive
declining
piety in the
Protestant
churches;
-- often
applied
as a term of
reproach
to those who make a
display
of
religious
feeling.
Also used
adjectively.
Worry
::
Worry (v. i.) To feel or
express
undue care and
anxiety;
to
manifest
disquietude
or pain; to be
fretful;
to
chafe;
as, the child
worries;
the horse
worries..
Rue
::
Rue (v. i.) To feel
sorrow
and
regret;
to
repent.
Desirous
::
Desirous
(n.)
Feeling
desire;
eagerly
wishing;
solicitous;
eager to
obtain;
covetous.
Insecurity
::
Insecurity
(n.) The state of
feeling
insecure;
uncertainty;
want of
confidence.
Envy
::
Envy (n.) An
object
of
envious
notice
or
feeling.
Handle
::
Handle
(v. t.) To
touch;
to feel with the hand; to use or hold with the hand.
Regret
::
Regret
(v. t.) To
experience
regret
on
account
of; to lose or miss with a sense of
regret;
to feel
sorrow
or
dissatisfaction
on
account
of (the
happening
or the loss of
something);
as, to
regret
an
error;
to
regret
lost
opportunities
or
friends..
Cold-blooded
::
Cold-blooded
(a.)
Deficient
in
sensibility
or
feeling;
hard-hearted.
Humane
::
Humane
(a.)
Having
the
feelings
and
inclinations
creditable
to man;
having
a
disposition
to treat other human
beings
or
animals
with
kindness;
kind;
benevolent.
Chill
::
Chill (v. t.) To check
enthusiasm
or
warmth
of
feeling
of; to
depress;
to
discourage.
Remorsed
::
Remorsed
(a.)
Feeling
remorse.
Reserved
::
Reserved
(a.)
Restrained
from
freedom
in words or
actions;
backward,
or
cautious,
in
communicating
one's
thoughts
and
feelings;
not free or
frank..
Shallow-hearted
::
Shallow-hearted
(a.)
Incapable
of deep
feeling.
Shock
::
Shock (n.) The
sudden
convulsion
or
contraction
of the
muscles,
with the
feeling
of a
concussion,
caused
by the
discharge,
through
the
animal
system,
of
electricity
from a
charged
body..
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