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UK/["/fiːl/","/fiːlz/","/felt/","/ˈfiːlɪŋ/"]/US/["/fiːl/","/fiːlz/","/felt/","/ˈfiːlɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Feel

In simple words: To experience an emotion or physical sensation.

Feel in a sentence

  • I can feel the soft grass under my feet.
  • He didn't feel well yesterday, so he stayed home.
  • Can you feel the excitement in the room?
  • She feels happy when she listens to music.
  • Sometimes, I feel like I am lost.
  • I feel the temperature drop as night approaches.
  • What do you feel about this movie?
  • You can feel the tension when they argue.

How to use Feel

Commonly used to express emotions (e.g. 'I feel happy') and physical sensations (e.g. 'I feel cold'). More formal contexts may use 'experience' instead. Avoid using in extremely formal writing.

Grammar pattern

feel + object

Memory hint

Think of how you 'feel' when you touch something soft or hug a friend.

Related words

Synonyms for Feel

Opposites of Feel

Common mistakes with Feel

  • 'Feel' is not the same as 'think' — do not use it for opinions.
  • Do not say 'feel about' — use 'feel about something' instead.
  • Misuse of 'feel' in the past tense; ensure proper conjugation (e.g. 'I felt').

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Frequently asked questions about Feel

What does Feel mean?

To experience an emotion or physical sensation.

What is the definition of Feel?

to experience a particular feeling or emotion

How do you use Feel in a sentence?

I can feel the soft grass under my feet.

Can you give another example of Feel?

He didn't feel well yesterday, so he stayed home.

What are synonyms for Feel?

Common alternatives include sense, sense.

What is the opposite of Feel?

Opposite meanings include ignore, disregard, neglect.

What words go with Feel?

It commonly pairs with deeply, strongly, really, about, for, deeply, strongly, really, about, for, deeply, strongly, really, about, for.

What are common mistakes when using Feel?

'Feel' is not the same as 'think' — do not use it for opinions. Do not say 'feel about' — use 'feel about something' instead. Misuse of 'feel' in the past tense; ensure proper conjugation (e.g. 'I felt').

How do you pronounce Feel?

US: /["/fiːl/","/fiːlz/","/felt/","/ˈfiːlɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/fiːl/","/fiːlz/","/felt/","/ˈfiːlɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Feel?

Commonly used to express emotions (e.g. 'I feel happy') and physical sensations (e.g. 'I feel cold'). More formal contexts may use 'experience' instead. Avoid using in extremely formal writing.

What CEFR level is Feel?

"Feel" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.