verbe “feel”
infinitif feel; il feels; prét. felt; part. passé felt; gér. feeling
- toucher
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She felt the soft fur of the kitten as it snuggled in her arms.
- tâtonner
Blindfolded, she felt around the room for her lost earring.
- ressentir
She felt immense joy when she saw her friend return safely.
- estimer (croire ou penser quelque chose)
She feels the project will be successful if everyone cooperates.
- éprouver
She felt happy when she saw the surprise party her friends had organized for her.
- compatir
When she heard about his job loss, she immediately felt for him, knowing how hard he had worked.
- prendre conscience
She felt the fabric between her fingers, noticing its smooth texture.
- ressentir
After the prank he played on his sister, he felt her wrath when she hid his favorite shoes.
- sembler (au toucher)
The fabric looked rough, but when I touched it, it felt surprisingly soft.
nom “feel”
sg. feel, pl. feels ou indén.
- toucher (sensation)
The silk scarf had a smooth and delicate feel against her skin.
- impression
After playing the piano for a few weeks, she finally got the feel of the keys under her fingers.
- caresse
During the movie, his hand brushed against mine, giving a gentle feel that sent butterflies through my stomach.
- intuition (compréhension de base)
After practicing for a week, she finally had a feel for playing the guitar.
- don (pour un talent naturel)
He has a real feel for languages, picking up new ones with remarkable ease.