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Definition feeling in British English

feeling noun

noun
/ˈfiːlɪŋ/
Example

Parents often experience deep feelings of guilt if their children fail.

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1.1

emotions, especially when these are sensitive and likely to be affected by what other people say or do

Example

He found it difficult to express his feelings.

Example

I didn't want to hurt his feelings.

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1.2

the emotional effect that a place has on you

Example

There's a feeling of hopelessness about the place.

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2

an opinion that you have about something, especially when it is based on general thoughts rather than definite reasons

Example

My feeling is that we should wait a week or two.

Example

Sarah has very strong feelings about environmental issues.

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2.1

the opinions of most people

Example

The feeling is that the economy will continue to improve.

Example

The minister underestimated the strength of public feeling on this issue.

Example

There is now strong national feeling against the nuclear plant.

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3

something that you feel physically in your body

Example

A feeling of nausea came over her.

Example

I suddenly had an overwhelming feeling of tiredness.

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4

the ability to feel pain, heat etc in your body

Example

When I woke up I had no feeling in my legs.

Example

She had lost all feeling in her right arm.

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5

to be in love with someone

Example

Does Alex still have feelings for the mother of his child?

Definition feeling in British English