- FEELING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
feeling denotes any partly mental, partly physical response marked by pleasure, pain, attraction, or repulsion; it may suggest the mere existence of a response but imply nothing about the nature or intensity of it
- Feeling - Wikipedia
In psychology and philosophy, feeling is commonly defined as the subjective experience of emotion or sensation Although the terms feeling, emotion, affect, and mood are sometimes used interchangeably in everyday language, they have distinct meanings in academic contexts
- FEELING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Feeling is used to refer to a general opinion that a group of people has about something There is still some feeling in the art world that the market for such works may be declining It seemed that anti-Fascist feeling was not being encouraged
- FEELING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FEELING definition: 1 the fact of feeling something physical: 2 emotion: 3 emotions, especially those influenced… Learn more
- feeling noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of feeling noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Feeling - definition of feeling by The Free Dictionary
Expressive of sensibility or emotion: a feeling glance American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- Feeling | Psychology, Emotion Cognitive Processes | Britannica
Feeling, in psychology, the perception of events within the body, closely related to emotion The term feeling is a verbal noun denoting the action of the verb to feel, which derives etymologically from the Middle English verb felen, “to perceive by touch, by palpation ”
- feeling - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
an emotion or emotional perception or attitude: a feeling of joy; a feeling of sorrow capacity for emotion, esp compassion: to have great feeling for the sufferings of others
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