feeling

/ˈfiːlɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfiːlɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfē-liŋ/ (ame, mw)

feeling — noun

  • feelingsingular
  • feelingsplural

1. something that you notice through your body, such as heat, cold, pain, or pressu

1.名詞A2
釋義

something that you notice through your body, such as heat, cold, pain, or pressure against your skin.

例句

After sitting still for hours, Lien had a strange tingling feeling in her legs.

collocation: tingling feeling in

Piotr enjoyed the warm feeling of the sun on his skin after the long winter.

collocation: warm feeling of

同義詞
  • sensation

    more formal; focuses on the physical event rather than the personal experience

  • sense

    broader; can refer to any of the five senses, not just touch

  • awareness

    focuses on the mental recognition rather than the physical event

反義詞

文法句型

feeling of + noun

feeling in + body part

用法筆記

Often used with an adjective describing the type of sensation (burning, tingling, warm, cold, sharp). The pattern 'have no feeling in + body part' is common for describing numbness.

常見錯誤

I have a feel of happiness.
I have a feeling of happiness.
💡'feel' as a noun is different; 'feeling' is the standard noun form.
I lost the feeling of my arm.
I lost feeling in my arm.
💡The correct preposition is 'in', not 'of', when referring to a body part.

2. an emotional state that you experience inside yourself, such as happiness, sadne

2.名詞A2
釋義

an emotional state that you experience inside yourself, such as happiness, sadness, anger, love, or fear.

例句

A strong feeling of sadness came over Lien when she said goodbye to her old school friends.

collocation: feeling of sadness

Piotr could not hide his feelings of jealousy when his younger sister won the first prize.

collocation: feelings of jealousy

同義詞
  • emotion

    more formal and objective; emotion is the broader category, feeling is the personal experience of it

  • sentiment

    more formal and often refers to attitudes or opinions based on emotion

  • mood

    a longer-lasting emotional state, less intense than a feeling

反義詞
  • apathy

    the absence of strong emotion or interest

文法句型

feeling of + emotion noun

feelings for/about + noun

用法筆記

Countable when referring to a specific emotion ('a feeling of anger'). Uncountable when talking about emotion in general ('a man of feeling'). Frequently followed by 'of' and an emotion noun.

常見錯誤

I have mixed feel about this.
I have mixed feelings about this.
💡The plural 'feelings' is required in this fixed expression.
She has feeling for him' (meaning romantic interest).
She has feelings for him.
💡The plural form is used for romantic interest.

3. the emotional reactions and sensitivities of other people, which you can affect

3.名詞B1
釋義

the emotional reactions and sensitivities of other people, which you can affect by what you say or do.

例句

Eitan was very careful not to hurt his girlfriend's feelings when he told her the honest truth.

collocation: hurt someone's feelings

The manager spoke gently during the review, not wanting to offend anyone's feelings.

collocation: offend someone's feelings

同義詞
  • emotions

    more neutral; feelings in this sense focuses on vulnerability and sensitivity

  • sensibilities

    much more formal; refers to someone's capacity for being emotionally affected

文法句型

someone's feelings

hurt/spare/consider someone's feelings

用法筆記

Almost always used as a plural noun ('feelings') in this sense. Common with verbs like hurt, spare, offend, consider, and respect. 'Bad feelings' or 'no hard feelings' refer to resentment between people.

常見錯誤

I didn't mean to hurt your feeling.
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
💡This sense always uses the plural form.
He has no feeling for others.' (intended meaning: he doesn't care).
He has no feelings for others.
💡When empathy for others is meant, use the plural.

4. a personal opinion or belief about something, often based on how you think or se

4.名詞B1
釋義

a personal opinion or belief about something, often based on how you think or sense the situation rather than on solid facts.

例句

Lara shared her feelings about the new workplace rules during the team meeting on Monday.

collocation: share feelings about

My feeling is that the construction project will take at least one more year to finish.

pattern: my feeling is that + clause

同義詞
  • opinion

    more formal and based more on reasoning; 'feeling' is more intuitive

  • belief

    stronger conviction than a feeling

  • impression

    closer to feeling; a first or general idea without detailed analysis

  • notion

    a vaguer, more uncertain idea

文法句型

have a feeling that

feeling about/on + noun

express/share your feelings

用法筆記

Often used with a that-clause to express a prediction or suspicion ('I have a feeling that something is wrong'). 'Public feeling' is a common uncountable use referring to the general opinion of many people.

常見錯誤

I have a feeling for this is right.
I have a feeling that this is right.
💡Use 'that' not 'for' to introduce the belief.
According to my feeling, we should wait.
In my opinion, we should wait.
💡'Feeling' is less formal than 'opinion'; use 'in my opinion' in formal written contexts.

5. the general mood or character that you sense in a place, event, or situation, cr

5.名詞B2
釋義

the general mood or character that you sense in a place, event, or situation, created by its appearance, sounds, and activity.

例句

The old castle on the hill had an eerie, dark feeling that made the visitors speak in whispers.

adjective + feeling: eerie feeling

Soft candles and gentle music gave the small restaurant a warm and romantic feeling.

collocation: give + place + a + adjective + feeling

同義詞
  • atmosphere

    more objective; what the place is like rather than how it makes you feel

  • mood

    similar but mood often refers to the state of the people in the space, not the space itself

  • vibe

    informal; very close in meaning but less precise

文法句型

the feeling of + noun

a + adjective + feeling

用法筆記

Almost always singular in this sense. Describe the feeling with an adjective (eerie, warm, festive, lonely). 'The feeling of a place' overlaps with 'atmosphere' but feeling is more subjective — how the place makes you feel personally.

6. a natural ability to understand, appreciate, or judge something well without nee

6.名詞B2
釋義

a natural ability to understand, appreciate, or judge something well without needing to think about it deliberately.

例句

Tariq has a natural feeling for foreign languages and can learn new ones very quickly.

collocation: have a feeling for

A good fashion designer needs a strong feeling for colour, shape, and fabric to create beautiful clothes.

同義詞
  • intuition

    more abstract; focuses on knowing without reasoning

  • instinct

    more innate, less learned than feeling

  • knack

    informal; a practical skill that comes naturally

  • touch

    as in 'artistic touch' — a subtle skill or sensitivity

文法句型

have a feeling for + noun

a feeling for + noun

用法筆記

This sense is uncountable and always singular. It is typically followed by 'for' + noun (a feeling for music, a feeling for design). 'Lose your feeling for' indicates a skill fading through lack of practice.

常見錯誤

He has a good feeling of music.
He has a good feeling for music.
💡The correct preposition is 'for', not 'of'.
She has a feeling for cook.
She has a feeling for cooking.
💡Follow 'for' with a noun or gerund, not a bare verb.

feeling — adjective