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    feel·ing
    [ˈfēliNG]
    noun
    feeling (noun) · feelings (plural noun)
    1. a belief, especially a vague or irrational one:
      "he had the feeling that he was being watched"
    2. the capacity to experience the sense of touch:
      "a loss of feeling in the hands"
    3. (feeling for)
      a sensitivity to or intuitive understanding of:
      "he seems to have little feeling for art"
    feel
    [fēl]
    verb
    feeling (present participle)
    1. be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched:
      "she felt someone touch her shoulder"
    2. experience (an emotion or sensation):
      "I felt a sense of excitement" · "we feel very strongly about freedom of expression" · "I felt angry and humiliated"
    3. have a belief or impression, especially without an identifiable reason:
      "she felt that the woman positively disliked her"
      Similar:
      have a feeling
      get the impression
      feel in one's bones
      have a hunch
      have a funny feeling
      just know
    Origin
    Old English fēlan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch voelen and German fühlen.
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