Definisjon av feeling

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Noun

feeling - the experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual"
state the way something is with respect to its main attributes; "the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state"
affect the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion
emotion any strong feeling
thing a separate and self-contained entity
glow a feeling of considerable warmth; "the glow of new love"; "a glow of regret"
faintness barely audible
soulfulness, soul the human embodiment of something; "the soul of honor"
passionateness, passion a strong feeling or emotion
sentiment tender, romantic, or nostalgic feeling or emotion
complex a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts; "the complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town"
ambivalence, ambivalency mixed feelings or emotions
apathy the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally
desire an inclination to want things; "a man of many desires"
sexual urge, sex the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles; "she didn't want to know the sex of the foetus"
pleasance, pleasure a pleasant and secluded part of a garden; usually attached to a mansion
painfulness, pain the quality of being painful; "she feared the painfulness of childbirth"
twinge, pang, stab a sharp stab of pain
liking a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment; "I've always had a liking for reading"; "she developed a liking for gin"
dislike a feeling of aversion or antipathy; "my dislike of him was instinctive"
gratitude a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation; "he was overwhelmed with gratitude for their help"
ingratitude, ungratefulness a lack of gratitude
unconcern a feeling of lack of concern
shame a painful emotion resulting from an awareness of inadequacy or guilt
pridefulness, pride unreasonable and inordinate self-esteem (personified as one of the deadly sins)
humility, humbleness a disposition to be humble; a lack of false pride; "not everyone regards humility as a virtue"
amazement, astonishment the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising; "he looked at me in astonishment"
devastation an event that results in total destruction
expectation belief about (or mental picture of) the future
levity a manner lacking seriousness
solemnity, gravity a solemn and dignified feeling
sensitiveness, sensitivity the ability to respond to affective changes in your interpersonal environment
agitation the act of agitating something; causing it to move around (usually vigorously)
calmness a feeling of calm; an absence of agitation or excitement
bravery, fearlessness the trait of feeling no fear
happiness emotions experienced when in a state of well-being
unhappiness, sadness state characterized by emotions ranging from mild discontentment to deep grief
hope one of the three Christian virtues
despair the feeling that everything is wrong and nothing will turn out well; "they moaned in despair and dismay"; "one harsh word would send her into the depths of despair"
affection, philia, affectionateness, warmheartedness, warmness, fondness, tenderness, heart a positive feeling of liking; "he had trouble expressing the affection he felt"; "the child won everyone's heart"; "the warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home"
mood, temper, humor, humour verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker
fellow feeling, sympathy an inclination to support or be loyal to or to agree with an opinion; "his sympathies were always with the underdog"; "I knew I could count on his understanding"
feeling - a physical sensation that you experience; "he had a queasy feeling"; "I had a strange feeling in my leg"; "he lost all feeling in his arm"
somatic sensation, somaesthesia, somatesthesia, somesthesia the faculty of bodily perception; sensory systems associated with the body; includes skin senses and proprioception and the internal organs
feeling - an intuitive understanding of something; "he had a great feeling for music"
intuitive feeling
intuition instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)
feeling - the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people; "the feel of the city excited him"; "a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"; "it had the smell of treason"
spirit, tone, feel, flavor, flavour, look, smell
ambiance, ambience, atmosphere the atmosphere of an environment
hollywood the film industry of the United States
feeling - a vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings about the crisis?"; "it strengthened my belief in his sincerity"; "I had a feeling that she was lying"
impression, belief, notion, opinion
thought, idea the organized beliefs of a period or group or individual; "19th century thought"; "Darwinian thought"
presence the act of being present
effect (of a law) having legal validity; "the law is still in effect"
first blush at the first glimpse or impression; "at first blush the idea possesses considerable intuitive appeal but on closer examination it fails"
feeling - the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin; "she likes the touch of silk on her skin"; "the surface had a greasy feeling"
touch, touch sensation, tactual sensation, tactile sensation
perception the process of perceiving
creepiness an uneasy sensation as of insects creeping on your skin
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Substantiv

feeling - Sensation, particularly through the skin.
feeling - Emotion; impression.
feeling - Emotional state or well-being.
feeling - Emotional attraction or desire.
feeling - Intuition.
feeling - An opinion, an attitude.

Verb

feeling - Present participle of feel.

Adjektiv

feeling - Emotionally sensitive.
feeling - Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility.

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  • Feeling is the nominalization of "to feel". The word was first used in the English language to describe the physical sensation of touch through either experience or perception. The word is also used to describe experiences, other than the physical sensation of touch, such as "a feeling of warmth".

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  • feeling
    The experiencing of affective and emotional states.
  • feeling
    A vague idea in which some confidence is placed.

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