S: (n) spirit, tone, feel, feeling, flavor, flavour, look, smell (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"
S: (n) smoothness (a texture without roughness; smooth to the touch) "admiring the slim smoothness of her thighs"; "some artists prefer the smoothness of a board"
W: (v) feel [Related to: feel] (examine (a body part) by palpation) "The nurse palpated the patient's stomach"; "The runner felt her pulse"
W: (v) feel [Related to: feel] (grope or feel in search of something) "He felt for his wallet"
W: (v) feel [Related to: feel] (examine by touch) "Feel this soft cloth!"; "The customer fingered the sweater"
W: (v) feel [Related to: feel] (perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles) "He felt the wind"; "She felt an object brushing her arm"; "He felt his flesh crawl"; "She felt the heat when she got out of the car"
S: (n) feel (manual stimulation of the genital area for sexual pleasure) "the girls hated it when he tried to sneak a feel"
Verb
S: (v) feel, experience (undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind) "She felt resentful"; "He felt regret"
S: (v) find, feel (come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds) "I feel that he doesn't like me"; "I find him to be obnoxious"; "I found the movie rather entertaining"
S: (v) feel, sense (perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles) "He felt the wind"; "She felt an object brushing her arm"; "He felt his flesh crawl"; "She felt the heat when she got out of the car"
S: (v) feel (be conscious of a physical, mental, or emotional state) "My cold is gone--I feel fine today"; "She felt tired after the long hike"; "She felt sad after her loss"
S: (v) feel (have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude) "She felt small and insignificant"; "You make me feel naked"; "I made the students feel different about themselves"
S: (v) feel (undergo passive experience of) "We felt the effects of inflation"; "her fingers felt their way through the string quartet"; "she felt his contempt of her"
S: (v) feel (be felt or perceived in a certain way) "The ground feels shaky"; "The sheets feel soft"
S: (v) feel (grope or feel in search of something) "He felt for his wallet"