feeling

Letters that make feeling

e, f, g, l, n, i are letters that make 'feeling'

Words within feeling

el, eel, Lin, fee, ng, EL, EE, li, in, feel, ling, IN, In, Fe, Li are words within 'feeling'

Anagrams of feeling

fleeing is an anagram of 'feeling'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of feeling

feelings is a word created by adding a letter to 'feeling'


6 possible definitions for 'feeling'

Feeling as "the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin"

Under this definition, feeling is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

touch, tactual sensation, touch sensation, tactile sensation have the same meaning as 'feeling'

feeling as a type

'feeling' can be a type of perception.

Types of feeling

skin sensation, creepiness, cutaneous sensation, haptic sensation are types of 'feeling'.

Derivatives of feeling

finger, feel, touch are derivatives of 'feeling'.

Example of feeling used within this context

"she likes the touch of silk on her skin", "the surface had a greasy feeling"


Feeling as "an intuitive understanding of something"

Under this definition, feeling is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

intuitive feeling has the same meaning as feeling

feeling as a type

'feeling' can be a type of intuition.

Types of feeling

sprachgefuhl is a type of feeling.

Example of feeling used within this context

"he had a great feeling for music"


Feeling as "a physical sensation that you experience"

Under this definition, feeling is a noun and has the following properties:

feeling as a type

'feeling' can be a type of somatic sensation, somaesthesia, somesthesia, somatesthesia.

Types of feeling

tightness, constriction are types of 'feeling'.

Derivatives of feeling

feel, sense are derivatives of 'feeling'.

Example of feeling used within this context

"he had a queasy feeling", "I had a strange feeling in my leg", "he lost all feeling in his arm"


Feeling as "the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people"

Under this definition, feeling is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

feel, smell, spirit, look, tone, flavor, flavour have the same meaning as 'feeling'

feeling as a type

'feeling' can be a type of atmosphere, ambience, ambiance.

Types of feeling

Hollywood, Zeitgeist are types of 'feeling'.

Derivatives of feeling

spirit up, inspirit, appear, spiritize, spiritise, spirit, feel, seem, look are derivatives of 'feeling'.


Feeling as "a vague idea in which some confidence is placed"

Under this definition, feeling is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

impression, opinion, notion, belief have the same meaning as 'feeling'

feeling as a type

'feeling' can be a type of idea, thought.

Types of feeling

presence, effect, suspicion, intuition, first blush, hunch are types of 'feeling'.

Derivatives of feeling

believe, feel, trust, impressionistic, find are derivatives of 'feeling'.

Example of feeling used within this context

"his impression of her was favorable", "what are your feelings about the crisis?", "it strengthened my belief in his sincerity", "I had a feeling that she was lying"


Feeling as "the experiencing of affective and emotional states"

Under this definition, feeling is a noun and has the following properties:

feeling as a type

'feeling' can be a type of state.

Types of feeling

apathy, gravity, solemnity, humour, humbleness, pleasure, pleasance, pang, liking, ingratitude, ungratefulness, unconcern, pridefulness, amazement, unhappiness, fellow feeling, soul, faintness, glow, desire, sentiment, passionateness, ambivalence, painfulness, bravery, dislike, shame, pride, levity, expectation, agitation, sensitivity, sensitiveness, calmness, fearlessness, happiness, sadness, fondness, tenderness, warmness, enthusiasm, sympathy, soulfulness, gratitude, astonishment, sex, passion, humility, despair, affectionateness, temper, humor, hope, stab, complex, thing, devastation, heart, pain, twinge, affect, emotion, ambivalency, sexual urge, affection, warmheartedness, philia, mood are types of 'feeling'.

Derivatives of feeling

experience, feel are derivatives of 'feeling'.

Example of feeling used within this context

"she had a feeling of euphoria", "he had terrible feelings of guilt", "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual"



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