feel
/fiːl/
noun
- 1
A quality of an object experienced by touch.
“Bark has a rough feel.”
- 2
A vague mental impression.
“You should get a feel of the area before moving in.”
- 3
An act of fondling.
“She gave me a quick feel to show that she loves me.”
- 4
A vague understanding.
“I'm getting a feel for what you mean.”
- 5
An intuitive ability.
“She has a feel for music.”
- 6
Alternative form of feeling.
“I know that feel.”
verb
- 1
(heading) To use or experience the sense of touch.
- 2
(heading) To sense or think emotionally or judgmentally.
- 3
To be or become aware of.
- 4
To experience the consequences of.
“Feel my wrath!”
- 5
To seem (through touch or otherwise).
“It looks like wood, but it feels more like plastic.”
- 6
To understand.
“I don't want you back here, ya feel me?”
adjective
- 1
Much; many.
adverb
- 1
Greatly, much, very
“For they bring in the substance of the Beere / That they drinken feele too good chepe, not dere. ― Hakluyts Voyages.”
pronoun
- 1
Many (of).
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