feeling

simple_noun156 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

a pleasant or positive sensation or emotion

a very good or wonderful sensation

a very powerful emotion or opinion

an extremely pleasant feeling

an unpleasant feeling, or a feeling that something bad will happen

a very sincere and strongly felt emotion

a feeling of happiness, comfort, and affection

an extremely strong emotion

a very bad or unpleasant feeling

emotional pain or sadness caused by someone's actions or words

an instinctive feeling, not based on reason

a feeling that is so strong it is difficult to resist

an extremely good feeling

an unpleasant or pessimistic emotion

a natural, unlearned feeling

a feeling that is not clear or definite

a feeling that is clearly noticeable or separate from others

a feeling that is clear and certain

a feeling of dread or despair, as if one's stomach is dropping

an unpleasant feeling that persists over time

a feeling you are hesitant to admit, even to yourself

emotional pain or sadness caused by someone's actions or words

used to say that two people feel the same way about each other

a feeling suddenly affects someone

a strong feeling suddenly affects someone intensely

people are very angry, excited, or upset

a phrase used to say you are not angry or upset about a disagreement

used to specify the type of feeling

an opinion or emotion related to a particular subject

sympathy, affection, or an aptitude for something

done with genuine and strong emotion

to experience a particular emotion or premonition

to begin to experience an emotion or premonition

to show or make your emotions known

to upset someone by saying or doing something unkind

to let your emotions be seen by others

to feel or be affected by a particular emotion

to prevent your emotions from being seen or known

to acknowledge or confess your emotions

to become unable to physically feel a part of your body

to stop yourself from feeling or showing an emotion

to hide your emotions from other people, not talking about them

to become able to physically feel a part of your body again

to keep a negative feeling, such as resentment, for a long time

to express a strong, often negative, feeling freely