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  1. a natural understanding or ability, especially in a subject or activity: She has a real feel for language. See more. get the feel of something (also get the feeling of something) to learn how to do something, usually a new activity: Once you get the feel of it, using a mouse is easy.

  2. The meaning of FEEL is to handle or touch in order to examine, test, or explore some quality. How to use feel in a sentence.

  3. Feel means to be aware of a physical or emotional sensation. Feel is most often used as a verb, meaning to physically touch or grope something or to be conscious of something emotionally.

  4. 17 meanings: 1. to perceive (something) by touching 2. to have a physical or emotional sensation of (something) 3. to examine.... Click for more definitions.

  5. verb. These are words and phrases related to feel. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of feel. I love to feel silk pajamas against my skin. Synonyms. perceive by touch. sense. touch. examine by touching. have the feeling of. palpate. paw. handle.

  6. noun. a quality of an object that is perceived by feeling or touching: the soft feel of cotton. a sensation of something felt; a vague mental impression or feeling: a feel of winter; a feel of sadness in the air. the sense of touch: soft to the feel. native ability or acquired sensitivity: to have a feel for what is right.

  7. Definition of feel verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. to think something or have an opinion: [ + (that) ] I feel that he's the best person for the job. Do you feel strongly (= have strong opinions) about it? She feels certain that she's right. feel verb (TOUCH) B2. to touch something, especially with your hands, in order to examine it:

  9. Synonyms for FEEL: sense, see, smell, perceive, notice, hear, taste, realize; Antonyms of FEEL: doubt, suspect, question, reject, distrust, mistrust, discredit, disbelieve.

  10. to get/have an understanding of something or be naturally good at doing it. She has a real feel for languages. get the feel of (doing) something. to become familiar with something or with doing something. I haven't got the feel of the brakes in this car yet.

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