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Meaning of Feels

Experiences emotional or physical sensations.

In simple words: Has emotions or sensations

Feels in a sentence

  • She feels happy when she sees her friends.
  • He feels the cold wind on his skin.
  • Sometimes he feels overwhelmed with work.
  • How does it feel to win the championship?
  • I feel that this is the right decision.
  • She feels excited about her upcoming trip.

How to use Feels

Used to describe emotional states or physical sensations; suitable for informal and formal contexts. Avoid in overly technical discussions.

Grammar pattern

feels + object

Memory hint

Think of 'feels' like 'fields' of emotions.

Related words

Collocations with Feels

  • feels happy
  • feels good
  • feels sad
  • feels tired
  • feels like

Synonyms for Feels

  • senses
  • experiences
  • emotes
  • perceives
  • undergoes

Common mistakes with Feels

  • Confused with 'feel' as a base form.
  • Used without a subject.
  • Misused in past tense without context.

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Frequently asked questions about "Feels"

What does "Feels" mean?

Has emotions or sensations

What is the definition of "Feels"?

Experiences emotional or physical sensations.

How do you use "Feels" in a sentence?

She feels happy when she sees her friends.

Can you give another example of "Feels"?

He feels the cold wind on his skin.

What are synonyms for "Feels"?

Common alternatives include senses, experiences, emotes, perceives, undergoes.

What words go with "Feels"?

It commonly pairs with feels happy, feels good, feels sad, feels tired, feels like.

What are common mistakes when using "Feels"?

Confused with 'feel' as a base form. Used without a subject. Misused in past tense without context.

How do you pronounce "Feels"?

US: //fiːlz//, UK: //fiːlz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Feels"?

Used to describe emotional states or physical sensations; suitable for informal and formal contexts. Avoid in overly technical discussions.