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Definition of feeling
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Feeling
(n.) An act or state of
perception
by the sense above
described;
an act of
apprehending
any
object
whatever;
an act or state of
apprehending
the state of the soul
itself;
consciousness.
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Antipathy
::
Antipathy
(n.)
Contrariety
or
opposition
in
feeling;
settled
aversion
or
dislike;
repugnance;
distaste.
Marble
::
Marble
(a.) Cold; hard;
unfeeling;
as, a
marble
breast
or
heart..
Scunner
::
Scunner
(v. i.) To have a
feeling
of
loathing
or
disgust;
hence,
to have
dislike,
prejudice,
or
reluctance..
Breeze
::
Breeze
(n.) An
excited
or
ruffed
state of
feeling;
a
flurry
of
excitement;
a
disturbance;
a
quarrel;
as, the
discovery
produced
a
breeze..
Envy
::
Envy (v. t.) To feel envy at or
towards;
to be
envious
of; to have a
feeling
of
uneasiness
or
mortification
in
regard
to (any one),
arising
from the sight of
another's
excellence
or good
fortune
and a
longing
to
possess
it..
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Having
the
character
or
sentiments
properly
belonging
to one's
position;
not
unnatural
in
feelings.
Fright
::
Fright
(n.)
Anything
strange,
ugly or
shocking,
producing
a
feeling
of alarm or
aversion..
Feeling
::
Feeling
(n.) An act or state of
perception
by the sense above
described;
an act of
apprehending
any
object
whatever;
an act or state of
apprehending
the state of the soul
itself;
consciousness.
Expression
::
Expression
(n.)
Lively
or vivid
representation
of
meaning,
sentiment,
or
feeling,
etc.;
significant
and
impressive
indication,
whether
by
language,
appearance,
or
gesture;
that
manner
or style which gives life and
suggestive
force to ideas and
sentiments;
as, he reads with
expression;
her
performance
on the piano has
expression..
Dull
::
Dull (v. t.) To make dull,
stupid,
or
sluggish;
to
stupefy,
as the
senses,
the
feelings,
the
perceptions,
and the
like..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.)
Attention
of the mind with a
feeling
of
interest;
observation;
heed;
notice.
Attitude
::
Attitude
(n.) Fig.:
Position
as
indicating
action,
feeling,
or mood; as, in times of
trouble
let a
nation
preserve
a firm
attitude;
one's
mental
attitude
in
respect
to
religion..
Yearn
::
Yearn (v. i.) To be
filled
with
longing
desire;
to be
harassed
or
rendered
uneasy
with
longing,
or
feeling
the want of a
thing;
to
strain
with
emotions
of
affection
or
tenderness;
to long; to be
eager..
Insensible
::
Insensible
(a.) Not
susceptible
of
emotion
or
passion;
void of
feeling;
apathetic;
unconcerned;
indifferent;
as,
insensible
to
danger,
fear, love, etc.; -- often used with of or to..
Ebullient
::
Ebullient
(a.)
Boiling
up or over;
hence,
manifesting
exhilaration
or
excitement,
as of
feeling;
effervescing..
Attack
::
Attack
(n.) An
assault
upon one's
feelings
or
reputation
with
unfriendly
or
bitter
words.
Fermentation
::
Fermentation
(n.) A state of
agitation
or
excitement,
as of the
intellect
or the
feelings..
Desirous
::
Desirous
(n.)
Feeling
desire;
eagerly
wishing;
solicitous;
eager to
obtain;
covetous.
Sororize
::
Sororize
(v. i.) To
associate,
or hold
fellowship,
as
sisters;
to have
sisterly
feelings;
--
analogous
to
fraternize..
Love
::
Love (n.)
Affection;
kind
feeling;
friendship;
strong
liking
or
desire;
fondness;
good will; --
opposed
to hate; often with of and an
object.
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