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feelingnoun a subjective response to a person, thing, or situationan overall feeling of happiness about their new home chord, emotion, passion, sentiment impression, perception, sensation, senseangle, attitude, outlook, perspective, standpoint, viewpointbelief, conviction, judgment(or judgement), mind, notion, opinion, persuasion, verdict, viewreceptiveness, receptivity, responsiveness, sensibility, sensitiveness, sensitivity insensitiveness, insensitivity, unfeelingness feelings pl.general emotional conditiona remark that thoughtlessly hurt her feelings heartstrings, passions, sensibilities cheer, frame, humor, mode, mood, spirit, temper an idea that is believed to be true or valid without positive knowledgean interesting think piece in which the congresswoman expressed her feelings about our nation's most pressing problems belief, conviction, eye, judgment(or judgement), mind, notion, opinion, persuasion, sentiment, verdict, view sayimpression, perception, takeattitudeassumption, presumption, presuppositionconclusion, decision, determinationdeliverance, esteem, estimate, estimationcredence, credit, faithconcept, conception, idea, thoughtposition, stance, standcomment, obiter dictum, observation, reflection, remarkconjecture, guess, hunch, hypothesis, surmise, theoryadvice, input, recommendation, suggestionangle, outlook, perspective, shoes, slant, standpoint, viewpointcounterview fact, truth an indefinite physical response to a stimulusthat odd feeling of forward movement you get when the parked car next to you backs out feel, sensation, sense impression, perceptionhint, suggestion, touch sorrow or the capacity to feel sorrow for another's suffering or misfortunea rich person without much feeling for those who are less fortunate commiseration, compassion, sympathy condolence, regrethumaneness, humanity, kindheartedness, kindliness, kindness, mercy, pity, ruth, softheartedness, warmheartednessaffinity, empathy, rapport, sensitivity, understandingaltruism, benevolence, benignity, bigheartedness, charity, generosity, goodwill, humanitarianism, largeheartedness, largesse(also largess), magnanimity, philanthropy callousness, coldheartedness, hard-heartedness, heartlessness indifference, insensitivity, unconcerncruelty, harshness, inhumanityanimosity, antipathy, dislike, hatred, hostility the capacity for feeling for another's unhappiness or misfortunea woman of great feeling, the princess wanted to use her status and influence to help the needy bigheartedness, charity, commiseration, compassion, good-heartedness, heart, humanity, kindheartedness, kindliness, kindness, largeheartedness, mercy, pity, ruth, softheartedness, sympathy, warmheartedness feelings, responsiveness, sensibility, sensitivityaffection, love, regardaffinity, empathy, rapportaltruism, benevolence, benignancy, benignity, generosity, goodwill, humaneness, humanism, humanitarianism, philanthropy coldheartedness, hard-heartedness, inhumanity, inhumanness, mercilessness, pitilessness callousness, coldness, disinterest, indifference, unconcerncruelty, harshnessanimosity, antipathy, dislike, hatred, hostility feelingverbpresent participle of feelto have a vague awareness ofI feel trouble brewing in the town perceiving, scenting, seeing, sensing, smelling, tasting beholding, descrying, discerning, distinguishing, espying, eyeing(or eying), looking (at), noticing, noting, observing, perceiving, regarding, remarking, sighting, spying, viewing, witnessingascertaining, catching on (to), discovering, finding out, hearing, learning, realizinganticipating, divining, expecting, foreknowing, foreseeingassuming, conjecturing, guessing, presuming, speculating, supposing, surmising, suspecting to come into bodily contact with (something) so as to perceive a slight pressure on the skinfeel this blanket and perceive how soft it is touching caressing, embracing, fingering, fondling, hugging, kissing, lipping, nosing, nudging, nuzzling, pawing, rubbing, strokingpalpating, palpingbrushing, grazing, shaving, skimmingclasping, clenching, clinging (to), clutching, grasping, gripping, handling, holding, palmingchucking, clapping, dabbing, flicking, patting, tagging, tapping, tippinghitting, knocking, pounding, rapping, whacking to come to a knowledge of (something) by living through itwith the birth of their first child the couple came to feel true happiness for the first time enduring, experiencing, having, knowing, passing, seeing, suffering, sustaining, tasting, undergoing, witnessing encountering, meetingaccepting, receivingassimilating, digesting going through to have as an opinionI just feel that we haven't explored all of our options for raising funds allowing(chiefly Southern & Midland), believing, conceiving, considering, deeming, esteeming, figuring, guessing, holding, imagining, judging, reckoning(chiefly dialect), supposing, thinking regarding, viewingaccepting, perceivingdepending, relying, trustingassuming, presuming, presupposing, surmisingconcluding, deducing, inferring distrusting, doubting, mistrusting, questioning, suspectingdisbelieving, discrediting, rejecting to search for something blindly or uncertainlythe sudden blackout had us feeling around in the dark for a flashlight fishing, fumbling, groping, scrabbling grabblingcasting about, hunting, looking, reaching, seeking (out)capturing, clutching, corralling, getting, grabbing, nabbing, nailing, seizing, snatchingcombing, digging (through), dredging, raking, ransacking, rifling, rummaging, scouring to give the impression of beingit felt like a good idea at the time acting, appearing, coming across (as), coming off (as), looking, making, seeming, sounding dissembling, pretendingrecalling, resembling, suggestinghinting, implying, insinuating n.feeling, emotion, affection, sentiment, passion mean a subjective response to a person, thing, or situation.feeling denotes any partly mental, partly physical response marked by pleasure, pain, attraction, or repulsion; it may suggest the mere existence of a response but imply nothing about the nature or intensity of it.the feelings that once moved me are gone emotion carries a strong implication of excitement or agitation but, like feeling, encompasses both positive and negative responses.the drama portrays the emotions of adolescence affection applies to feelings that are also inclinations or likings.a memoir of childhood filled with affection for her family sentiment often implies an emotion inspired by an idea.her feminist sentiments are well known passion suggests a very powerful or controlling emotion.revenge became his ruling passion in the 12th century |