How to Use "Feel" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words feel (v): to use your sense of touch; to sense; to experience emotion; to believe or think

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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)


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