Feeling is an English word with synonyms like smell or look. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Feeling in a sentence
Related words
Feeling meaning
- Emotionally sensitive.
- Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility.
Synonyms of Feeling
Using Feeling
- The main meaning on this page is: Emotionally sensitive. | Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility.
- Useful related words include: state, smell, look, flavour.
- In the example corpus, feeling often appears in combinations such as: feeling of, the feeling, feeling like.
Example sentences (20)
The difference between this feeling and the occasional outsider feeling everyone deals with from time to time is that for autistic folks, this feeling does not come and go and is not only during one specific period, like middle school, Bal told HuffPost.
Are you comparing yourself to others, feeling like a failure, feeling like you have no self-worth, feeling guilty, blameworthy or imperfect?
A second shopper said: "Bought for grandson for Christmas as he likes the texture and feeling of the soft material, and the feeling of comfort he gets from it.
Asked how he was feeling, McCarrick told the reporter he was “feeling well, considering that I am 92 years old.
Despite feeling very out of my depth for most of the hour, I was left feeling very calm and quite high on feel-good endorphins.
Feeling a little knackered after a jam packed morning, not to mention the sun is peaking and you're feeling the heat.
Feeling pretty good (the feeling in the team), got into the tournament pretty slow, lucklily got a decent game last time around so looking to improve on that tonight (honest opinion about his performances so far).
Happening upon an ancient and massive underground city or expansive network of caves provides a feeling that few other locations can. should aim to dig as deep into its world as did to recreate that feeling.
I always found that the feeling of romantic love is so similar to the feeling of love you have for your family.
I always had the feeling that Bristol were good with long balls in behind and we got the feeling Archie’s pace could help.
I still remember that feeling of panic and feeling completely lost.
It found that 44% of women’s sports participants reported feeling overwhelmed (down from 47%), and 35% reported feeling mentally exhausted (down from 38%).
It is the strangest feeling, the strangest feeling in the world, to wake up one day and realize that you can be a better person.
Its main symptoms include dizziness and feeling faint, tiredness, headache, feeling sick, lack of appetite, stomach pain and sweaty skin.
I've got a positive feeling, I'm feeling enthusiastic.
Many residents perceive the current commission as one that cannot work together to carry out the will of the people, leaving many feeling ignored and others feeling further disenfranchised.
McEnroe, working as a pundit for Eurosport, said: “It will probably be the first time in a couple of years where Emma Raducanu won’t be feeling the type of pressure she’s been feeling since she won the US Open.
Rather, when you're late to school drop-off and feeling frustrated, you say, "I'm feeling stressed out because we haven't left yet," as a substitute for shouting commands.
She went on to say, “I knew that hopefully they would bring anyone else that deals with a restless mind these moments of feeling grounded and feeling present and calm and setting your intentions.
Symptoms of dehydration include feeling tired, dark yellow urine, sunken eyes, headache and feeling lightheaded.
Common combinations with feeling
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- feeling of 33×
- the feeling 27×
- feeling like 25×
- and feeling 23×
- feeling that 16×
- feeling the 15×
- that feeling 13×
- is feeling 13×
- was feeling 10×
- feeling in 9×