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UK//aɪ fiːl ˈsʌmθɪŋ//US//aɪ fil ˈsʌmθɪŋ//

Meaning of I feel something

To experience or sense an emotion or physical sensation.

In simple words: I sense or experience something.

I feel something in a sentence

  • I feel something is wrong in this situation.
  • When I see her, I feel something special in my heart.
  • I feel something cold on my hand, like ice.
  • Do you ever feel something unexpected while walking alone?
  • I feel something inside me pushing me to change.

How to use I feel something

This phrase is often used to express emotions or physical sensations. It's appropriate in both casual and serious contexts.

Grammar pattern

I feel + something

Memory hint

Imagine saying 'I feel something' while touching a soft pillow.

Related words

Collocations with I feel something

  • feel something great
  • feel something strange
  • feel something deep
  • feel something familiar

Synonyms for I feel something

  • I sense something
  • I perceive something
  • I detect something
  • I notice something

Common mistakes with I feel something

  • Using 'feel' with an incorrect subject (e.g., 'He feel something').
  • Not specifying what 'something' refers to when clarity is needed.
  • Omitting 'I' and using just 'feel something' which sounds incomplete.

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Frequently asked questions about I feel something

What does I feel something mean?

I sense or experience something.

What is the definition of I feel something?

To experience or sense an emotion or physical sensation.

How do you use I feel something in a sentence?

I feel something is wrong in this situation.

Can you give another example of I feel something?

When I see her, I feel something special in my heart.

What are synonyms for I feel something?

Common alternatives include I sense something, I perceive something, I detect something, I notice something.

What words go with I feel something?

It commonly pairs with feel something great, feel something strange, feel something deep, feel something familiar.

What are common mistakes when using I feel something?

Using 'feel' with an incorrect subject (e.g., 'He feel something'). Not specifying what 'something' refers to when clarity is needed. Omitting 'I' and using just 'feel something' which sounds incomplete.

How do you pronounce I feel something?

US: //aɪ fil ˈsʌmθɪŋ//, UK: //aɪ fiːl ˈsʌmθɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I feel something?

This phrase is often used to express emotions or physical sensations. It's appropriate in both casual and serious contexts.