felt

/fɛlt/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of feel; to have experienced a sensation, emotion, or opinion.
    • She felt a cold breeze as she opened the window.
    • They felt that the plan needed more work.
    • He felt happy when he received the good news.
noun
  1. A soft, thick fabric made by pressing fibers together, used for crafts, hats, and padding.
    • She made a colorful felt puppet for the school play.
    • He wore a warm felt hat during the winter parade.
    • The table had a felt cover to protect its surface from scratches.
adjective
  1. Made of or resembling felt fabric.
    • The felt banner hung above the stage during the event.
    • The felt lining inside the box kept the jewelry safe.
    • She bought a felt coaster to place under her coffee mug.
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