feel (EN)
verbe, nom

verbe “feel”

feel; he feels; past felt, part. felt; ger. feeling
  1. sentir
    She felt the soft fur of the kitten as it snuggled in her arms.
  2. tâtonner
    Blindfolded, she felt around the room for her lost earring.
  3. ressentir
    She felt immense joy when she saw her friend return safely.
  4. estimer (croire ou penser quelque chose)
    She feels the project will be successful if everyone cooperates.
  5. éprouver
    She felt happy when she saw the surprise party her friends had organized for her.
  6. compatir
    When she heard about his job loss, she immediately felt for him, knowing how hard he had worked.
  7. prendre conscience
    She felt the fabric between her fingers, noticing its smooth texture.
  8. ressentir
    After the prank he played on his sister, he felt her wrath when she hid his favorite shoes.
  9. sembler (au toucher)
    The fabric looked rough, but when I touched it, it felt surprisingly soft.

nom “feel”

sg. feel, pl. feels or uncountable
  1. toucher (sensation)
    The silk scarf had a smooth and delicate feel against her skin.
  2. impression
    After playing the piano for a few weeks, she finally got the feel of the keys under her fingers.
  3. caresse
    During the movie, his hand brushed against mine, giving a gentle feel that sent butterflies through my stomach.
  4. intuition (compréhension de base)
    After practicing for a week, she finally had a feel for playing the guitar.
  5. don (pour un talent naturel)
    He has a real feel for languages, picking up new ones with remarkable ease.