Felt example sentences

Related (11): fabric, tactile, emotions, sensation, wool, touch, empathy, performance, intuition, crafting, texture

felt

noun

felt (noun) · felts (plural noun)

  - a kind of cloth made by rolling and pressing wool or another suitable textile accompanied by the application of moisture or heat, which causes the constituent fibers to mat together to create a smooth surface:

  - make into felt; mat together:

  - cover with felt:

  - become matted:

felt

verb

felt (verb)

  - past and past participle of feel

feel

verb

felt (past tense) · felt (past participle)

  - be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched:

  - be aware of (something happening) through physical sensation:

  - examine or search by touch:

  - be capable of sensation:

  - give a sensation of a particular physical quality when touched:

  - investigate something cautiously:

  - fondle someone for one's own sexual stimulation.

  - experience (an emotion or sensation):

  - consider oneself to be in a particular state or exhibiting particular qualities:

  - have the strength and energy to do or deal with:

  - be healthy and well:

  - be emotionally affected by:

  - have compassion for:

  - have a belief or impression, especially without an identifiable reason:

  - hold an opinion:

Synonyms

tangled, tangly, entangled, knotted, knotty, natty, tousled, disheveled, uncombed, unkempt, felted, ratty, greasy, dirty, straight, neat, feel, perceive, sense, detect, discern, notice, observe, identify, touch, stroke, caress, fondle, finger, thumb, handle, manipulate, maul, paw, test, try, assess, seem, appear, caress, stroke, pat, pet, pull, finger, touch, tickle, twiddle, massage, knead, maul, molest, paw, grope, experience, undergo, bear, endure, suffer, know, have, consider, think, regard, judge, adjudge, account, esteem, pity, compassion, sense, intuit, believe, think, consider, fancy, hold, maintain, judge, deem, suspect, suppose, assume, presume, conclude, figure, reckon, doubt

"Felt" Example Sentences

1. She felt a chill run down her spine.
2. He always felt nervous before a big presentation.
3. The wool sweater felt scratchy against her skin.
4. The ice beneath his feet felt slippery and dangerous.
5. The child felt a twinge of guilt after breaking the vase.
6. She felt a sense of pride after completing the marathon.
7. He felt a rush of adrenaline before skydiving.
8. The fabric felt soft and velvety to the touch.
9. She felt a sense of relief after the storm passed.
10. The room suddenly felt emptier without her presence.
11. He felt a wave of anger wash over him at the rude comment.
12. The water in the lake felt refreshing on a hot summer day.
13. She felt a sense of accomplishment after finishing the difficult puzzle.
14. The sand on the beach felt hot beneath their feet.
15. He felt a deep sadness after hearing the news of his friend's passing.
16. The cat's fur felt plush and fluffy.
17. She felt a mix of excitement and apprehension before the blind date.
18. The wind felt strong and forceful against their face.
19. He felt a pang of jealousy seeing his ex with someone else.
20. The flower petals felt delicate and soft.
21. She felt a twinge of regret after turning down the job offer.
22. The sun felt warm and comforting on their skin.
23. He felt a sense of calm wash over him after practicing meditation.
24. The perfume felt overpowering and sickly sweet.
25. She felt a surge of happiness after seeing her long-lost friend.
26. The snow beneath his feet felt crunchy and compact.
27. He felt a jolt of surprise at the unexpected visitor.
28. The wooden desk felt sturdy and reliable.
29. She felt a sense of deja vu seeing the familiar scene.
30. The smell of burning wood felt cozy and inviting.

Common Phases

1. I felt the warm sun on my face;
2. He felt a chill run down his spine;
3. She felt a sense of relief wash over her;
4. They felt a wave of excitement build within them;
5. We felt a deep sense of sadness as we said goodbye;
6. The crowd felt a surge of emotion as the band started playing;
7. He felt a pang of guilt as he lied to his friend;
8. She felt a tingle of anticipation as the door opened;
9. They felt a rush of adrenaline as they ran towards the finish line;
10. We felt a mixture of joy and anticipation as we opened our presents.

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