Touch Crossword Clue Answer

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Feel

Definition 1:
To be aware of (something that affects you physically, such as pain, heat, or an object touching your body) .

Examples:
He felt a sudden pain in his leg.
I could feel the warmth of the sun.
I felt someone tap my shoulder.
I could feel him pulling my hair. [=I could feel that he was pulling my hair]
Do you feel a draft?
I’m the kind of person who really feels the heat/cold. [=hot/cold weather bothers me more than it bothers most people]
Definition 2:
used to describe or ask about someone’s physical or mental state If you feel like doing something, you want to do it. .

Examples:
I feel dizzy/faint.
How are you feeling today? = How do you feel today?
I feel bad/good/sick/well/fine.
I hope you feel better soon. [=I hope you will stop feeling ill soon]
He’s been feeling a little depressed lately.
You can feel proud of what you’ve accomplished.
I feel responsible for the accident. [=I feel that I was responsible for the accident; I feel that the accident was my fault]
I feel confident that we’ll win.
You may feel different tomorrow. [=your mood/thinking may change tomorrow]
She felt hurt by their indifference.
I feel certain/sure that we can solve these problems.
I feel like a fool. = (chiefly Brit) I feel a fool.
I didn’t feel like myself yesterday. = I didn’t feel myself yesterday. [=I didn’t feel well yesterday]
I feel as if/though I’m falling. = (informal) I feel like I’m falling.
(You can) Feel free to leave whenever you like. [=you are free to leave whenever you like]
Do you feel like (taking) a walk?
I feel like crying.
“Why won’t you come?” “Because I don’t feel like it.”
He does whatever he feels like (doing).
I don’t feel like talking about it. [=I don’t want to talk about it]
Definition 3:
To touch (something) with your fingers to see what it is like .

Examples:
She felt the fabric to see if it was wool.
Definition 4:
To find (something) by touching with your fingers .

Examples:
Your ribs are bruised, but I don’t feel any broken bones.
Definition 5:
To search for something by reaching or touching usually with your fingers often + for often + around or (Brit) about .

Examples:
The doctor felt for any possible fractures in the patient’s bruised ribs.
He felt for the switch.
He felt around in the dark for the light switch.
He felt around under the table with his foot.
Definition 6:
used to describe the qualilty that something has when it is touched .

Examples:
This feels like wool (to me)—but it may not be.
The silk feels smooth (to me).
Definition 7:
To believe or think (something) .

Examples:
He feels that they behaved badly.
They felt (that) it would be foolish to continue.
I feel (that) I really ought to say something.
He felt it necessary to say something. = He felt that it was necessary to say something.
Definition 8:
To have an opinion If you feel strongly, you have a strong or definite opinion about something. .

Examples:
How do you feel about this proposal? [=what do you think of this proposal; what is your opinion of this proposal?]
Their votes reflect how they feel toward poor people.
We feel (very) strongly that they’ve been treated unfairly.
If you feel that strongly (about it), we won’t go.
Definition 9:
To be aware of (something) in your mind or emotions .

Examples:
He felt his son’s ingratitude, and he resented it.
She could feel [=sense] the presence of an intruder in the house.
I feel the urge to speak.
I feel the need to try again. [=I think I/we should try again]
I feel your pain. [=I am aware of how (much) you must have suffered]
Definition 10:
To experience the effect of (something) .

Examples:
He felt the medicine starting to work.
I’m really feeling my age lately. [=I am feeling the effects of growing older]
Definition 11:
To experience (something) .

Examples:
Many people will feel the impact of this decision. [=many people will be affected by this decision]
I felt pleasure in her company. [=I enjoyed being with her]
He felt no remorse for what he had done.
She feels contempt for her political enemies.
Definition 12:
To be hurt by (something) .

Examples:
They felt the insult deeply. [=they were deeply hurt by the insult]
She felt the loss/death of her mother.
Definition 13:
used to describe the quality that something has or the feeling that something causes .

Examples:
It just doesn’t feel [=seem] right to be doing this.
It feels like spring today.
It feels strange that I’m here again. = It feels strange to be here again.
This place really feels like home.
It feels as if it’s going to rain. = (chiefly US) It feels like rain.
Definition 14:
To have a specified physical quality .

Examples:
My eyes feel dry.
His hands felt cool.

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