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Definition of feeling
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Feeling
(a.)
Possessing
great
sensibility;
easily
affected
or
moved;
as, a
feeling
heart..
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Susceptible
::
Susceptibility
(n.)
Specifically,
capacity
for deep
feeling
or
emotional
excitement;
sensibility,
in its
broadest
acceptation;
impressibility;
sensitiveness..
Happy
::
Happy
(superl.)
Experiencing
the
effect
of
favorable
fortune;
having
the
feeling
arising
from the
consciousness
of
well-being
or of
enjoyment;
enjoying
good of any kind, as
peace,
tranquillity,
comfort;
contented;
joyous;
as, happy
hours,
happy
thoughts..
Dreary
::
Dreary
(superl.)
Exciting
cheerless
sensations,
feelings,
or
associations;
comfortless;
dismal;
gloomy..
Brute
::
Brute (n.) A
brutal
person;
a
savage
in heart or
manners;
as
unfeeling
or
coarse
person.
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One not
inimical
or
hostile;
one not a foe or
enemy;
also, one of the same
nation,
party,
kin, etc., whose
friendly
feelings
may be
assumed.
The word is some times used as a term of
friendly
address..
Sorry
::
Sorry (a.)
Grieved
for the loss of some good;
pained
for some evil;
feeling
regret;
-- now
generally
used to
express
light grief or
affliction,
but
formerly
often used to
express
deeper
feeling..
Disaffected
::
Disaffected
(a.)
Alienated
in
feeling;
not
wholly
loyal.
Iron-hearted
::
Iron-hearted
(a.)
Hard-hearted;
unfeeling;
cruel;
as, an
iron-hearted
master..
Magnetism
::
Magnetism
(n.) Power of
attraction;
power to
excite
the
feelings
and to gain the
affections.
Rubber
::
Rubber
(n.)
Something
that
chafes
or
annoys;
hence,
something
that
grates
on the
feelings;
a
sarcasm;
a rub..
Pungent
::
Pungent
(v. t.)
Causing
a sharp
sensation,
as of the
taste,
smell,
or
feelings;
pricking;
biting;
acrid;
as, a
pungent
spice..
Undercurrent
::
Undercurrent
(n.)
Hence,
figuratively,
a
tendency
of
feeling,
opinion,
or the like, in a
direction
contrary
to what is
publicly
shown;
an
unseen
influence
or
tendency;
as, a
strong
undercurrent
of
sentiment
in favor of a
prisoner..
Rapturous
::
Rapturous
(a.)
Ecstatic;
transporting;
ravishing;
feeling,
expressing,
or
manifesting
rapture;
as,
rapturous
joy,
pleasure,
or
delight;
rapturous
applause..
Anaesthesia
::
Anaesthesia
(n.)
Entire
or
partial
loss or
absence
of
feeling
or
sensation;
a state of
general
or local
insensibility
produced
by
disease
or by the
inhalation
or
application
of an
anaesthetic.
Acuteness
::
Acuteness
(n.) The
faculty
of nice
discernment
or
perception;
acumen;
keenness;
sharpness;
sensitiveness;
--
applied
to the
senses,
or the
understanding.
By
acuteness
of
feeling,
we
perceive
small
objects
or
slight
impressions:
by
acuteness
of
intellect,
we
discern
nice
distinctions..
Disapprobation
::
Disapprobation
(n.) The act of
disapproving;
mental
condemnation
of what is
judged
wrong,
unsuitable,
or
inexpedient;
feeling
of
censure..
Loathful
::
Loathful
(a.)
Causing
a
feeling
of
loathing;
disgusting.
Blunt
::
Blunt (v. t.) To
repress
or
weaken,
as any
appetite,
desire,
or power of the mind; to
impair
the
force,
keenness,
or
susceptibility,
of; as, to blunt the
feelings..
#NAME?
::
-ing () A
suffix
used to form nouns from
verbs,
and
signifying
the act of; the
result
of the act; as,
riding,
dying,
feeling.
It has also a
secondary
collective
force;
as,
shipping,
clothing..
Inconsiderate
::
Inconsiderate
(a.) Not
considerate;
not
attentive
to
safety
or to
propriety;
not
regarding
the
rights
or
feelings
of
others;
hasty;
careless;
thoughtless;
heedless;
as, the young are
generally
inconsiderate;
inconsiderate
conduct..
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