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Learn to pronounce feel·ing

/ˈfēliNG/
noun
  1. an emotional state or reaction.
    "a feeling of joy"
    synonyms: love, care, affection, fondness, tenderness, warmth, warmness, emotion, sentiment, passion, ardor, desire, lust, infatuation, adulation, adoration, reverence, devotion, compassion, sympathy, empathy, fellow feeling, understanding, concern, solicitude, solicitousness, tender-heartedness, brotherly love, pity, sorrow, commiseration, condolences
  2. a belief, especially a vague or irrational one.
    "he had the feeling that he was being watched"
    synonyms: suspicion, sneaking suspicion, notion, inkling, hunch, fancy, apprehension, presentiment, premonition, foreboding, idea, vague idea, impression, gut feeling, feeling in one's bones, funny feeling, sixth sense
  3. the capacity to experience the sense of touch.
    "a loss of feeling in the hands"
  4. a sensitivity to or intuitive understanding of.
    "he seems to have little feeling for art"
    synonyms: aptitude, knack, flair, bent, talent, gift, skill, art, trick, faculty, ability, propensity, inclination, head, mind, brain, know-how

adjective
showing emotion or sensitivity.
"he had a warm and feeling heart"
synonyms: sensitive, warm, warmhearted, tender, tenderhearted, caring, softhearted, sympathetic, compassionate, understanding, empathetic, responsive, receptive, intuitive, thoughtful, emotional, demonstrative, passionate, fiery, sensible

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Feeling

Feelings are subjective self-contained phenomenal experiences. According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology, a feeling is "a self-contained phenomenal experience"; and feelings are "subjective, evaluative, and independent of the sensations,... Wikipedia
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