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How to Use "Feeling" with Example Sentences
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feeling
(n):
an emotional sense; awareness; physical sensation
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Used with adjectives:
"
I had a
strong
feeling
it wasn't going to end well.
"
(strong, overwhelming, nagging, definite)
"
I had a
strange
feeling
that someone was watching.
"
(strange, uncomfortable, uneasy)
"
Winning was such a
good
feeling
.
"
(good, great)
"
It was such a
nice
feeling
to be home again.
"
(nice, warm, comfortable)
"
She got a
bad
feeling
when she entered the room.
"
(bad, horrible, sick, terrible)
"
I have a
weird
feeling
about this place.
"
(weird, funny, odd)
"
A
familiar
feeling
came to her when she saw him.
"
(familiar)
"
My
gut
feeling
is that something is wrong.
"
(gut, instinctive, natural)
"
There is a
widespread
feeling
of fear right now.
"
(widespread, general)
"
The
popular
feeling
is that he's guilty.
"
(popular, public)
"
She has
deep
feelings
about the subject.
"
(deep, intense, strong, mixed)
"
He expressed
genuine
feelings
for her.
"
(genuine, true, real)
"
They have
positive
feelings
toward their teacher.
"
(positive, negative, bad, hostile)
"
She expressed
warm
feelings
toward her grandmother.
"
(warm, tender, loving)
"
He never reveals his
innermost
feelings
.
"
(innermost, inner, real, true, personal)
Used with verbs:
"
He
got
a strange
feeling
he was being watched.
"
(got, had, felt)
"
His response
gave
her a strange
feeling
.
"
(gave)
"
She couldn't
shake
the uneasy
feeling
in her stomach.
"
(shake, get rid of)
"
She
likes
the
feeling
of uncertainty.
"
(likes, enjoys, loves)
"
I
hate
the
feeling
that I'm going to fail.
"
(hate, be + afraid of)
"
An uneasy
feeling
came over
her.
"
(came over)
"
She
experienced
deep
feelings
of remorse.
"
(experienced, felt, suffered)
"
He
was developing
feelings
for her.
"
(be + developing, be + having)
"
He doesn't like to
express
his
feelings
.
"
(express, show, reveal, share)
"
She
confessed
her
feelings
of doubt.
"
(confessed, voiced, admitted)
"
They
discussed
their
feelings
about the topic.
"
(discussed, explained, described)
"
He
ignores
his
feelings
for her.
"
(ignores, denies, hides, holds back, represses)
"
Did I
hurt
your
feelings
?
"
(hurt)
"
We are trying to
spare
her
feelings
.
"
(spare, protect)
"
Unfortunately my
feelings
were not
returned
.
"
(returned, reciprocated)
"
His insensitivity
created
feelings
of anger by those around him.
"
(created, caused, stirred up)
"
He
lost
feeling
in his legs.
"
(lost)
"
She hopes to
regain
feeling
in her hand.
"
(regain)
"
You never
understand
my
feelings
.
"
(understand)
"
She needs time to
sort out
her
feelings
about the breakup.
"
(sort out, address)
Used with prepositions:
"
I had a bad
feeling
about
our new neighbor.
"
(about)
"
There is a general
feeling
of
panic in the city.
"
(of)
"
She still has
feelings
for
her ex-boyfriend.
"
(for)
"
They have strong
feelings
on
that topic.
"
(on)
"
She spoke
with
strong
feelings
about her past struggles.
"
(with)
"
He lost
feeling
in
his feet from the cold.
"
(in)
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