feel

verb uk/fiːl/ us/fil/ past tense and past participle felt

A1 to experience happiness, sadness, fear, etc.

(행복, 슬픔, 두려움 마음이) 들다
I feel guilty about shouting at her.
He’s feeling lonely.
I felt sorry for her.

A1 to experience a touch, a pain, or something else that is physical

(고통, 촉감등을) 느끼다
I felt a sharp pain in my foot.
Do you feel sick?

B1 to have an opinion about something

-라고 생각하다
I feel that she’s the best person for the job.
feel like something

B1 to seem to be similar to a type of person, thing, or situation

-같은 느낌이 들다
Your hands feel like ice.
feel as if/feel like…

B1 to have a feeling or idea about something that you have experienced, even though it might not be true

마치 – 같다
It feels like I’ve been here forever, but it’s only been a week.
feel like something

B1 to want something

- 를 원하다
I feel like a sandwich.
feel like doing something

B1 to want to do something

-하고 싶다
Jane felt like crying.

to touch something in order to examine it

손으로 더듬다
He felt her ankle to see if it was broken.
feel different, strange, etc.

If a place, situation, etc. feels different, strange, etc., that is how it seems to you.

-인 것 같다
It felt strange to see him again after so long.
The house feels empty without the kids.

Phrasal verbs

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