verb

felt

to feel, to believe, to touch

I felt happy when I saw her.

I felt happy when I saw her.

He felt the rain on his face.

He felt the rain on his face.

((adjective)) to experience an emotion or sensation I felt happy.

((sth.)) to examine by touching He felt the rain on his face.

Synonyms: sense, perceive, touch

From Old English 'fēlan', meaning to touch or have a sensory experience.

You 'feel' with your heart (emotions) and 'feel' with your hands (touch).

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