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Used with adverbs:
"
She feels very strongly that she's right."
(strongly, deeply)
"
He feels really terrible about the misunderstanding."
(really)
Used with prepositions:
"
She feels bad about being late."
(about)
"
He feels responsible for the failure."
(for)
Used with nouns:
"
He feels a lot of frustration towards his parents."
(frustration, anger, hostility, bitterness, resentment, hatred)
"
She felt great embarrassment at her mistake."
(embarrassment, shame, humiliation)
"
They feel a lot of anxiety before a test."
(anxiety, stress, tension, dread, unease, nervousness)
"
He felt the lump on his head."
(lump, bump, cut)
"
She feels admiration towards her teachers."
(admiration, gratitude, appreciation)
"
I feel an obligation to help."
(obligation, responsibility, inclination, impulse)
"
She felt the texture of the fabric."
(texture, smoothness)
"
He felt a desire to do something crazy."
(desire, yearning, temptation, need)
"
She felt a lot of grief after her mother's death."
(grief, emotion, disbelief, sadness, shock, loneliness, sorrow)
"
He feels a lot of pity toward the poor."
(pity, compassion, sympathy)
"
She feels a lot of regret over the divorce."
(regret, remorse, sorrow)
"
He felt a pain in his lower back."
(pain, ache, spasm, strain)
"
She feels a lot of envy towards her friends."
(envy, jealousy, resentment)
"
They are feeling a lot of excitement about the upcoming trip."
(excitement, enthusiasm)
"
He felt exhaustion after a long week."
(exhaustion, tiredness, weariness)
"
They felt hope at the news."
(hope, despair, horror, joy, happiness, outrage)
"
She feels awe at his accomplishments."
(awe, pride, wonder)
"
He always feels the need to explain himself."
(need)
"
They felt fear in the haunted house."
(fear, horror)
"
She feels a lot of attachment to her past."
(attachment)
"
She felt an instant attraction."
(attraction, connection, fascination)
"
I'm really starting to feel my age."
(age)