The feeling
Example: The feeling reflects emotional response
Definition
"The feeling" refers to an emotional state or reaction experienced by a person, reflecting an inner sense or impression. It encompasses a variety of sensations, moods, or attitudes arising from personal experiences or external stimuli.
Etymology
The phrase "the feeling" derives from the Old English word 'felan,' meaning to perceive or touch. Over time, it evolved to describe not only physical sensations but also emotional experiences. Did you know? The word 'feeling' originally captured both tactile and emotional contexts, bridging body and mind.
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"The feeling" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 1", containing 112 commonly used words.
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