FEELING


Meaning of FEELING in English

n.

emotional reaction

1) to arouse, stir up ~

appreciation

2) to develop a ~ for (to develop a ~ for classical music)

sentiment

sensation

3) to express; show one's ~s

4) to experience, have a ~

5) to harbor ~s (to harbor warm ~s of friendship towards smb.)

6) to hide, mask; repress one's ~s

7) to lose ~ (he lost all ~ in his foot)

8) a deep, strong; eery, strange; friendly, tender, warm; gloomy, sad; hostile; intangible; intense; queasy; satisfied; sick; sinking; sneaking; uneasy ~

9) ( colloq. ) a gut ('instinctive') ~

10) one's innermost, intimate; pent-up ~s

11) hard ~s (we have no hard ~s) ('we are not angry')

12) a ~ that + clause (I had an eery ~ that I had been there before)

attitude

opinion

13) definite; strong ~s (we have strong ~s about this matter)

14) popular ~ (popular ~ was running against the president)

15) ~s about, on (to have definite ~s on a subject)

sensitivity

16) to hurt smb.'s ~s

17) delicate, sensitive ~s

premonition

18) a ~ that + clause (I had a ~ that she would show up)

The Bbi combinatory dictionary of English, a guide to word combinations.      Комбинаторный словарь английского языка Bbi. Руководство по словосочетаниям.