[noun]What sort of feeling is it - a sharp pain or more of a dull ache? [C]I've got this strange feeling in my stomach - I think I'm going to be sick. [C]My toes were so cold that I'd lost all feeling in them. [U]The feeling of loneliness overwhelmed him. [C]Wearing so few clothes gave her a marvellous feeling of freedom. [C]There's a general feeling of dissatisfaction with the government. [C]I got the feeling that I was definitely not welcome. [C + that clause]I'd like to complain to the neighbours about the noise but I don't want to cause any bad (UK) feeling/(US) feelings. (= upset them or make them angry). [C or U]
FEELING
Meaning of FEELING in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012