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feeling
participle present
Perceiving by the touch; having perception.
feeling
a. Expressive of great sensibility; affecting; tending to excite the passions. He made a feeling representation of his wrongs. He spoke with feeling eloquence.
feeling
Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved; as a feeling man; a feeling heart.
feeling
Sensibly or deeply affected; as, I had a feeling sense of his favors. JN/ .&
feeling
noun
The sense of touch; the sense by which we perceive external objects which come in contact with the body, and obtain ideas of their tangible qualities; one of the five senses. It is by feeling we know that a body is hard or soft, hot or cold, wet or dry, rough or smooth.
feeling
Sensation; the effect of perception. The apprehension of the good gives but the greater feeling to the worse.
feeling
Faculty or power of perception; sensibility. Their king, out of a princely feeling, was sparing and compassionate towards his subjects.