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Verb feel for has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: feel forPart of Speech: Verb Phrase Sense 1: To empathize with or understand someone's emotional state. Example Sentence: I can really feel for her after going through a similar experience. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: Verb Phrase Sense 2: To have a knack or aptitude for something. Example Sentence: He has a feel for cooking and can create delicious dishes effortlessly. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: Verb Phrase Sense 3: To touch or handle something gently in order to examine it. Example Sentence: She reached out to feel for any irregularities on the surface of the fabric. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: Noun Phrase Sense 4: A sense of touch, especially when used to navigate and understand the environment. Example Sentence: Without his sense of feel for the piano keys, he wouldn't be able to play so beautifully. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: Noun Phrase Sense 5 (Local Usage): The general atmosphere or impression of a particular place or event. Example Sentence: The feel for this café is cozy and inviting, perfect for a relaxing evening. Related products on Amazon | ||||
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