Meaning of Felt
The past tense of 'feel'; to have an emotional or physical sensation.
In simple words: To experience an emotion or touch something.
Felt in a sentence
- I felt really happy when I received the gift.
- She felt a sharp pain in her arm after the fall.
- He felt a sense of relief after solving the problem.
- They felt nervous before the big presentation.
- I felt the warmth of the sun on my skin.
How to use Felt
Use 'felt' for emotions and physical sensations. Avoid in overly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
felt + object
Memory hint
Think of 'feel' losing its 'f' when it goes back in time to 'felt'.
Related words
Collocations with Felt
- felt emotions
- felt nervous
- felt pain
- felt joy
- felt touched
Synonyms for Felt
- experienced
- sensed
- perceived
- touched
- understood
Common mistakes with Felt
- Confusing 'felt' with 'filt' - the correct past tense is 'felt'.
- Using 'feel' instead of 'felt' for past experiences.
- Omitting the subject in sentences, e.g., 'I felt sad' instead of just 'Felt sad.'
Felt appears in
Felt in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
شعر بـ
أن تختبر شعورًا أو تلمس شيئًا.
- Bengaliবাংলা
অনুভব করেছি
কোনো আবেগ অনুভব করা বা কিছু স্পর্শ করা।
- GermanDeutsch
Fühlte
Eine Emotion erleben oder etwas berühren.
- SpanishEspañol
Sentí
Experimentar una emoción o tocar algo.
- Persianفارسی
حس کردم
تجربه کردن یک احساس یا لمس کردن چیزی.
- FrenchFrançais
Felt
Ressentir une émotion ou toucher quelque chose.
- Hindiहिन्दी
महसूस किया
भावना का अनुभव करना या किसी चीज़ को छूना।
- ItalianItaliano
Sentito
Provare un'emozione o toccare qualcosa.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Felt
Sentir uma emoção ou tocar em algo.
- RussianРусский
Felt
Испытывать эмоцию или прикасаться к чему-то.
- Urduاردو
محسوس شد، احساس کرد
جذبہ محسوس کرنا یا کسی چیز کو چھونا۔
- Chinese中文
感觉到了
感受到情绪或触碰到东西。
More words like Felt
- Experienced
- Understood
- SecretA2
known about by only a few people; kept hidden from others
- OrganizationA2
a group of people who form a business, club, etc. together in order to achieve a particular aim
- TruthB1
the true facts about something, rather than the things that have been invented or guessed
- Hiding the truth
Not revealing the true facts about something.
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Frequently asked questions about Felt
What does Felt mean?
To experience an emotion or touch something.
What is the definition of Felt?
The past tense of 'feel'; to have an emotional or physical sensation.
How do you use Felt in a sentence?
I felt really happy when I received the gift.
Can you give another example of Felt?
She felt a sharp pain in her arm after the fall.
What are synonyms for Felt?
Common alternatives include experienced, sensed, perceived, touched, understood.
What is the opposite of Felt?
Opposite meanings include hard, stone, rigid.
What words go with Felt?
It commonly pairs with felt emotions, felt nervous, felt pain, felt joy, felt touched.
What are common mistakes when using Felt?
Confusing 'felt' with 'filt' - the correct past tense is 'felt'. Using 'feel' instead of 'felt' for past experiences. Omitting the subject in sentences, e.g., 'I felt sad' instead of just 'Felt sad.'
How do you pronounce Felt?
US: //fɛlt//, UK: //fɛlt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Felt?
Use 'felt' for emotions and physical sensations. Avoid in overly formal contexts.




