feeling
Definition of feeling:
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part of speech: adjective
Expressive of great sensibility or tenderness; easily affected.
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part of speech: adverb
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part of speech: adjective, noun
Expressive of great sensibility; easily affected or moved.
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part of speech: noun
Sense of touch; perception; emotion; tenderness or sensibility of mind.
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part of speech: noun
The sense of touch; perception of objects by touch; consciousness of pleasure or pain; tenderness; emotion; - pl. the affections or passions.
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Common misspellings:
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- sence (1.1%)
- feeeling (8.6%)
- feeloing (0.4%)
- feelngs (0.2%)
- feelig (4.0%)
- feelinga (0.4%)
- fealling (0.2%)
- fellings (0.7%)
- teeling (0.2%)
- feeilng (0.4%)
- feelingd (0.4%)
- scence (0.2%)
- feelong (0.4%)
- feelsing (0.2%)
- feelign (11.1%)
- fealing (25.0%)
- feelin (13.3%)
- feelinz (0.2%)
- fleeling (0.2%)
- eeling (0.4%)
- sencing (0.2%)
- feleing (0.2%)
- feeliong (0.4%)
- feling (9.5%)
- feelinf (1.8%)
- reelng (0.4%)
- feeliing (2.2%)
- feelling (10.6%)
- feeellign (0.4%)
- feelng (2.4%)
- deeling (0.2%)
- feelihng (0.4%)
- feeinig (0.4%)
- feelilng (0.9%)
- feeliung (0.4%)
- flelling (0.4%)
- ifeeling (0.4%)
- sfeeling (0.4%)
Usage examples for feeling:
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I am not feeling very well- I am very tired, that is.
"The Quality of Mercy" – W. D. Howells -
I had a feeling that Yowler wasn't far away.
"The-Burgess-Animal-Book-for-Children" – Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) -
" But I still don't see why you give way to the feeling said Barthrop.
"Father Payne" – Arthur Christopher Benson -
But why go to the Posada that evening if Padre Antonio was not feeling well- there would be other days.
"When Dreams Come True" – Ritter Brown