Feel (Noun)

Meaning 1

An intuitive awareness; "he has a feel for animals"; "it's easy when you get the feel of it".

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Hypernyms

  • Knowingness
  • Consciousness
  • Cognizance
  • Cognisance

Related Words

  • Feel (verb)

Meaning 2

Manual stimulation of the genital area for sexual pleasure; "the girls hated it when he tried to sneak a feel".

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The guy was caught trying to cop a feel in the crowded bar and was immediately thrown out.
  • She brushed his hand away, angry that he had tried to sneak a feel while they were dancing.
  • The movie scene depicted a character trying to get a feel from his date at the movies, much to her dismay.
  • He was known for trying to get a feel whenever he thought no one was looking, and the girls avoided him at parties.
  • After a few drinks, he tried to make his move and get a feel, but she was not interested.

Hypernyms

  • Stimulation
  • Arousal

Related Words

  • Feel (verb)

Meaning 3

A property perceived by touch.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The softness of the pillow was a delight to my sense of touch, its feel incredibly soothing.
  • The new fabric had a luxurious feel that made me want to run my hands over it repeatedly.
  • The blanket's rough feel was unappealing, so I stuck with the smooth one instead.
  • After washing, the towel had a fluffy feel that made it a joy to use.
  • The velvet fabric had a rich feel to it, dense and smooth against my fingertips.

Synonyms

  • Tactile Property

Hypernyms

  • Property

Hyponyms

  • Touch
  • Texture

Related Words

  • Feel (verb)

Meaning 4

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".

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • The old mansion had a eerie feel to it, with cobwebs hanging from the chandeliers and a chill in the air.
  • The feel of the campus was lively and vibrant, with students laughing and chatting everywhere.
  • The meeting took on a tense feel after the CEO announced the company's financial difficulties.
  • The cozy cafĂ© had a warm feel, with comfortable armchairs and a crackling fireplace.
  • The city's feel was one of decay and neglect, with trash-filled streets and abandoned buildings.

Synonyms

  • Spirit
  • Tone
  • Feeling
  • Flavour
  • Smell
  • Flavor
  • Look

Hypernyms

  • Ambiance
  • Atmosphere

Hyponyms

  • Zeitgeist
  • Hollywood

Related Words

  • Feel (verb)
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