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UK//wɒt jʊ kən fiːl//US//wɑt jʊ kæn fil//

Meaning of What you can feel

A phrase indicating sensations or emotions experienced by a person.

In simple words: Something you can sense or perceive.

What you can feel in a sentence

  • In the moment, just focus on what you can feel.
  • Sometimes, what you can feel is more important than what you can see.
  • When I'm sad, I remember what you can feel inside.
  • Trust your instincts; pay attention to what you can feel.
  • What you can feel from the music is often more powerful than the lyrics.

How to use What you can feel

This phrase is often used in emotional contexts to express feelings or sensations. It is suitable in both spoken and written English, but may not fit in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'feel' as touching your heart or body.

Related words

Collocations with What you can feel

  • deeply feel
  • what you can hear
  • understand what you can feel

Synonyms for What you can feel

Common mistakes with What you can feel

  • Mixing with other phrases like 'what you can see'
  • Using in very formal contexts where more specific terms are preferred
  • Overusing in casual conversation

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Frequently asked questions about What you can feel

What does What you can feel mean?

Something you can sense or perceive.

What is the definition of What you can feel?

A phrase indicating sensations or emotions experienced by a person.

How do you use What you can feel in a sentence?

In the moment, just focus on what you can feel.

Can you give another example of What you can feel?

Sometimes, what you can feel is more important than what you can see.

What are synonyms for What you can feel?

Common alternatives include emotions, sensations, perceptions, feelings.

What words go with What you can feel?

It commonly pairs with deeply feel, what you can hear, understand what you can feel.

What are common mistakes when using What you can feel?

Mixing with other phrases like 'what you can see' Using in very formal contexts where more specific terms are preferred Overusing in casual conversation

How do you pronounce What you can feel?

US: //wɑt jʊ kæn fil//, UK: //wɒt jʊ kən fiːl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use What you can feel?

This phrase is often used in emotional contexts to express feelings or sensations. It is suitable in both spoken and written English, but may not fit in very formal writing.