feeling

/ˈfilɪŋ/
noun
  1. An emotional state or reaction.
    • I have a strange feeling that something is wrong.
    • She had a feeling of joy when she saw her old friend.
    • His feelings were hurt by the unkind comment.
  2. A physical sensation experienced through touch or the body.
    • The doctor asked if I had any feeling in my injured leg.
    • He lost all feeling in his fingers after being out in the cold.
    • The feeling of warm sand between my toes is wonderful.
  3. An opinion or belief, especially one not based on facts.
    • My feeling is that we should wait before making a decision.
    • She has a strong feeling that the plan will work.
    • What's your feeling about the new policy?
  4. The ability to experience emotions or physical sensations.
    • After the accident, he regained feeling in his legs.
    • Her poetry is full of deep feeling.
    • The robot was designed without any capacity for feeling.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Showing or expressing emotion; sensitive.
    • She is a very feeling person who cares about others.
    • He gave a feeling speech at the memorial service.
    • The movie had a feeling ending that made everyone cry.
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