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Feeling Definition & Meaning

1. A sensation or emotion experienced by an individual.

Example: I have a feeling that it's going to rain today.

2. The ability to perceive or be aware of something through touch or physical sensation.

Example: I have a feeling of warmth on my skin from the sun.

3. An intuition or instinctive sense about something.

Example: I have a feeling that he's lying to me.

4. A general atmosphere or mood.

Example: The feeling in the room was tense and uncomfortable.

5. A sense of sympathy or empathy towards someone or something.

Example: I have a feeling of compassion for those affected by the natural disaster.

Examples of the word feeling used in sentences.

  • I have a feeling that I will do well on my exam tomorrow.
  • After a long day of work, I have a good feeling when I come home and relax.
  • I'm feeling happy today because it's sunny outside!
  • When I see my favorite food, I get a feeling of excitement.
  • My friend is feeling sick and can't come to school today.
  • I have a feeling that it's going to rain today.
  • After a long day at work, I have a pleasant feeling of relaxation when I finally get home.
  • Juan had a sinking feeling in the pit of his stomach when he realized he forgot his phone at home.
  • Maria's feeling of excitement for her upcoming trip to Europe couldn't be contained.
  • The smell of freshly baked bread always gives me a warm and cozy feeling.
  • Despite studying hard for the exam, she had a feeling of unease in her stomach.
  • As soon as she saw the sunset over the mountains, she had an overwhelming feeling of awe.
  • She couldn't shake the feeling that something was off about the new neighbor.
  • Watching her son graduate from college, she had a mixture of pride and bittersweet feelings.
  • After finishing the marathon, he had a sense of accomplishment and exhilaration.
  • Her constant criticism left me with a feeling of worthlessness and a lack of confidence.
  • That breathtaking view from the mountain summit filled me with a feeling of awe and appreciation for the beauty of nature.
  • I couldn't help feeling a sense of unease during the horror movie, even though I knew it was all just fiction.
  • The smell of freshly baked cookies always brings about a feeling of nostalgia and warmth.
  • Despite the initial excitement, I have a nagging feeling of doubt about this new business idea.
  • Losing the championship game was a bitter feeling, but the team vowed to work harder and come back stronger next year.
  • The politician's speech left me with a feeling of unease, as if there was something he was not telling us.
  • Walking through the bustling streets of Tokyo, I couldn't help but have a feeling of wonder at the sheer size and energy of the city.
  • Despite her years of experience, the nurse still had a nagging feeling that something wasn't quite right with the patient's condition.
  • The breathtaking view from the mountaintop gave me a feeling of awe and reverence for the natural world.
  • Despite the fact that she had been married for years, she couldn't help but feel a sense of loneliness that never seemed to go away.
  • When she finally achieved her dream of publishing her novel, she felt an overwhelming sense of pride and accomplishment that made all the hard work worth it.
  • After spending months traveling alone, she felt a deep sense of gratitude for the friends she had made along the way, who had helped her through the tough times.
  • As she sat in the coffee shop, watching the rain fall outside, she felt a sense of calm and contentment that she had been missing for weeks.
  • The adrenaline rush from riding on the rollercoaster was an incredible feeling that made her want to go again and again.
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