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FeelingA mental factor that functions to experience pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral objects. See Understanding the Mind
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Feeling1 [countable] an emotional state, for example anger or happinessfeeling of: Parents often experience deep feelings of guilt if their children fail.Synonyms and related words General words for moo [..]
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Feelingc. 1400, "pertaining to the physical senses, sensory," present participle adjective from feel (v.). Related: Feelingly.
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Feelinglate 12c., "act of touching, sense of touch," verbal noun from feel (v.). Meaning "a conscious emotion" is mid-14c. Meaning "what one feels (about something), opinion" is [..]
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FeelingRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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Feelingthe experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked h [..]
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Feeling1. The self contained experience of phenomena. The feelings are subjective and are independent of the sensory modality. 2. Any sensation that we have experienced such as pain or temperature difference [..]
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Feeling(n) the experiencing of affective and emotional states(n) a vague idea in which some confidence is placed(n) the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people(n) a ph [..]
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