Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Feel"
The meaning of "Feel" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I feel hung out to dry mean?
A:
You feel betrayed or abandoned
Q:
What does feel the words on the tounge mean?
A:
It depends on the context, but imagine it means: pay attention to the pronunciation of the word, especially to how your lips and tongue move to create the desired sound.
Q:
What does I feel a little an uneasy mean?
A:
uncomfortable/feel that something bad will happen
Q:
What does feel exposed mean?
A:
It means that there is not much covering you (clothes). Or it can mean that something that others did not know about you has been found.
Example 1: My shirt ripped. Now, people can see my chest. I feel exposed.
Example 2: Tom told my secret to the others. I feel exposed.
Example 1: My shirt ripped. Now, people can see my chest. I feel exposed.
Example 2: Tom told my secret to the others. I feel exposed.
Q:
What does “I feel faint”? mean?
A:
I means light headed or woozy like she might lose consciousness briefly.
Example sentences using "Feel"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with it feels like.
A:
It feels like it’s gonna rain.
It feels like I’m gonna be sick.
It feels like I’m gonna die.
It feels like I don’t know you anymore.
It feels like it’s gonna break.
It feels like we are going the wrong way.
It feels like I’m gonna get hurt.
It feels like I’m gonna be sick.
It feels like I’m gonna die.
It feels like I don’t know you anymore.
It feels like it’s gonna break.
It feels like we are going the wrong way.
It feels like I’m gonna get hurt.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with feel like .
A:
It feels like flying.
What does it feel like?
I feel like I’ve seen him before.
What does it feel like?
I feel like I’ve seen him before.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with feel like.
A:
I think explained it well, but I want to add one more thing. it's also sometimes used if someone says "I feel like shit" or "I feel like garbage" which means they feel awful
Q:
Please show me example sentences with You feel me?.
A:
A speaker says “you feel me?” in order to get confirmation from the listener. The speaker wants the listener to agree with their statement.
Examples:
I love ice cream, you feel me?
I do not want to take this test. I would rather sleep, you feel me?
Examples:
I love ice cream, you feel me?
I do not want to take this test. I would rather sleep, you feel me?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with feel.
A:
i feel really tired (me siento muy cansado)
i have feelings for him (una forma de decir que te enamoraste de alguien, la traduccion literal seria "tengo sentimientos por el")
i have feelings for him (una forma de decir que te enamoraste de alguien, la traduccion literal seria "tengo sentimientos por el")
Synonyms of "Feel" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between it feels like that's all we ever do when we go out together and I feel like that's all we ever do when we go out together ?
A:
They both mean the same thing but I feel like the second sentence personalizes the statement more than the first sentence
Q:
What is the difference between I feel like I'm getting a cold. and I feel like I'm catching a cold. ?
A:
If you catch a cold, this is something which happens immediately – it is not a gradual process.
But if you say – I feel like I’m getting a cold – you are describing the process of becoming sick. This takes time.
So you really shouldn’t say – I feel like I’m catching a cold – because then you are mixing up an immediate thing with a slow process. What you really should say is – I feel like I might have caught a cold.
So now you are correctly identifying the fact that you, in the past, were exposed to the sickness, and as a result you are now feeling sick.
If you catch a cold, this is something which happens immediately – it is not a gradual process.
But if you say – I feel like I’m getting a cold – you are describing the process of becoming sick. This takes time.
So you really shouldn’t say – I feel like I’m catching a cold – because then you are mixing up an immediate thing with a slow process. What you really should say is – I feel like I might have caught a cold.
So now you are correctly identifying the fact that you, in the past, were exposed to the sickness, and as a result you are now feeling sick.
Q:
What is the difference between get a feel for and have a feel for ?
A:
get a feel for something
idiom
to begin to understand how to do something well:
I practiced for a few hours before I really got a feel for the best way to do it.
have a feel for [sth] v expr
(understand instinctively) tener talento para loc verb
She has a feel for golf.
Tiene talento para el golf.
tener instinto para loc verb
estar dotado para loc verb
Basándose en las definiciones, "to have a feel for something", es una habilidad o capacidad innata, mientras "get a feel for something", es una habilidad o capacidad obtenida luego de un proceso.
idiom
to begin to understand how to do something well:
I practiced for a few hours before I really got a feel for the best way to do it.
have a feel for [sth] v expr
(understand instinctively) tener talento para loc verb
She has a feel for golf.
Tiene talento para el golf.
tener instinto para loc verb
estar dotado para loc verb
Basándose en las definiciones, "to have a feel for something", es una habilidad o capacidad innata, mientras "get a feel for something", es una habilidad o capacidad obtenida luego de un proceso.
Q:
What is the difference between i feel you and i fell you ?
A:
I feel you = I know what you mean / I understand how you feel
"I fell you" is not a correct English sentence :-)
I fell for you = I fell in love with you
"I fell you" is not a correct English sentence :-)
I fell for you = I fell in love with you
Q:
What is the difference between feel stressed out and feel stressed ?
A:
"To feel stressed out" and "to feel stressed" could be used the same way but "stressed out" could mean the person is a little worse off than just being stressed.
In the same way, being "tired out" is worse than being just "tired". The "out' implies that the person is particularly affected by the situation and it is hurting their ability to function in their life.
In the same way, being "tired out" is worse than being just "tired". The "out' implies that the person is particularly affected by the situation and it is hurting their ability to function in their life.
Translations of "Feel"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I’m curious about how you feel
A:
do you mean like the more simple words for you to ask them? if it is, it can be said by “I wonder how you feel.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 편하게 chat해주세요 (feel free)
A:
feel free to contact/chat me.
or
don't hesitate to contact/chat me.
or
don't hesitate to contact/chat me.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? feels like 성격이 드세다, 직설적이다, 순종적이지 않다
A:
I guess you can call someone with those things you described as a defiant person or a person with a defiant personality. Noun form would be Defiance.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 몸살 기운이 있다.
I feel bad?
I'm feeling bad?
I'm sick?
I feel bad?
I'm feeling bad?
I'm sick?
A:
I’m coming down with a cold.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I felt worried about that ruining your feelings.은 자연스럽나요? is it okay??
A:
@fls4804
I worried that it might hurt your feelings
I felt worried that it would/could hurt your feelings
I worried about hurting your feelings
I worried that it might hurt your feelings
I felt worried that it would/could hurt your feelings
I worried about hurting your feelings
Other questions about "Feel"
Q:
I feel like I can concentrate so much better when I have fewer options.
Does this sound natural ?
Does this sound natural ?
A:
Yes, this sentence sounds natural.
Q:
It doesn’t feel like rain
비 안 올 것 같다
The rain has stopped
비가 그쳤다 Does this sound natural?
비 안 올 것 같다
The rain has stopped
비가 그쳤다 Does this sound natural?
A:
× It doesn’t feel like rain
✓ It doesn't look like it's going to rain.
✓ It doesn't look like it's going to rain.
Q:
“I feel good about reading part on a test today.
I think I might ace it.
But for listening test, I’m not sure about that.
I think I need to hone on my listening skills.” Does this sound natural?
I think I might ace it.
But for listening test, I’m not sure about that.
I think I need to hone on my listening skills.” Does this sound natural?
A:
× “I feel good about reading part on a test today.
✓ “I feel good about the reading part on the test today.
× But for listening test, I’m not sure about that.
✓ But for listening test, I’m not sure.
× I think I need to hone on my listening skills.
✓ I think I need to hone my listening skills.
✓ “I feel good about the reading part on the test today.
× But for listening test, I’m not sure about that.
✓ But for listening test, I’m not sure.
× I think I need to hone on my listening skills.
✓ I think I need to hone my listening skills.
Q:
I didn’t feel novelty about the movie, but it was pretty good.
Does this sound natural??
Does this sound natural??
A:
The movie didn't strike me as particularly innovative, but it was pretty good.
Q:
I felt back and forth between hot and cold. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I felt back and forth between hot and cold.
✓ My (or The) temperature fluctuated back and forth between hot and cold.
✓ My (or The) temperature fluctuated back and forth between hot and cold.
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