Feeling ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Feeling ( noun )

  1. An emotional state or reaction.
  2. An intuition or impression.
  3. The capacity to experience emotion.
  4. A physical sensation.
  5. A belief or opinion.

Origin:

Old english fēlan, of germanic origin; related to dutch voelen and german fühlen.

Examples:

  1. She had a feeling of sadness after hearing the news.
  2. I have a feeling that something good will happen today.
  3. He has a strong feeling of loyalty to his country.
  4. The cold wind gave me a feeling of discomfort.
  5. My feeling is that we should postpone the meeting until next week.

(As an adjective)

Feeling ( adjective )

  1. An emotional state or reaction.
  2. An intuition or impression.
  3. The capacity to experience emotion.
  4. A physical sensation.
  5. A belief or opinion.

Origin:

Old english fēlan, of germanic origin; related to dutch voelen and german fühlen.

Examples:

  1. She had a feeling of sadness after hearing the news.
  2. I have a feeling that something good will happen today.
  3. He has a strong feeling of loyalty to his country.
  4. The cold wind gave me a feeling of discomfort.
  5. My feeling is that we should postpone the meeting until next week.
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