English-Thai Dictionary
feeling
ADJ อ่อนไหว ง่าย รับรู้ ได้ ง่าย on-wai-ngi
feeling
N การสัมผัส การ แตะ การ คลำ touch perception kan-sam-pad
feeling
N ความคิด ความคิดเห็น ทัศนคติ ความเชื่อ opinion belief kwam-kid
feeling
N ความรู้สึก อารมณ์ การรับรู้ ประสาทสัมผัส disposition emotion mood temper apathy insensitivity kwam-ru-suek
feeling
N ความเข้าใจ ความรัก ความเห็นใจ ความเมตตา kwam-kao-jai
feeling no pain
SL ตาย tai
feelingly
ADV อย่าง มี อารมณ์ อย่าง ความรู้สึก ไว
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FEELING
ppr. 1. Perceiving by the touch; having perception.
2. a. Expressive of great sensibility; affecting; tending to excite the passions. He made a feeling representation of his wrongs. He spoke with feeling eloquence.
3. Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved; as a feeling man; a feeling heart.
4. Sensibly or deeply affected; as, I had a feeling sense of his favors. [This use is not analogical, but common. ]
FEELING
n. 1. The sense of touch; the sense by which we perceive external objects which come in contact with the body, and obtain ideas of their tangible qualities; one of the five senses. It is by feeling we know that a body is hard or soft, hot or cold, wet or dry, rough or smooth.
2. Sensation; the effect of perception.
The apprehension of the good gives but the greater feeling to the worse.
3. Faculty or power of perception; sensibility.
Their king, out of a princely feeling, was sparing and compassionate towards his subjects.
4. Nice sensibility; as a man of feeling.
5. Excitement; emotion.
FEELINGLY
adv. 1. With expression of great sensibility; tenderly; as, to speak feelingly.
2. So as to be sensibly felt.
These are counselors, that feelingly persuade me what I am.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FEELING
FEELING Feel "ing, a.
1. Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved; as, a feeling heart.
2. Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility; as, he made a feeling representation of his wrongs.
FEELING
FEELING Feel "ing, n.
1. The sense by which the mind, through certain nerves of the body, perceives external objects, or certain states of the body itself; that one of the five senses which resides in the general nerves of sensation distributed over the body, especially in its surface; the sense of touch; nervous sensibility to external objects. Why was the sight To such a tender ball as the eye confined, ... And not, as feeling, through all parts diffused Milton.
2. An act or state of perception by the sense above described; an act of apprehending any object whatever; an act or state of apprehending the state of the soul itself; consciousness. The apprehension of the good Gives but the greater feeling to the worse. Shak.
3. The capacity of the soul for emotional states; a high degree of susceptibility to emotions or states of the sensibility not dependent on the body; as, a man of feeling; a man destitute of feeling.
4. Any state or condition of emotion; the exercise of the capacity for emotion; any mental state whatever; as, a right or a wrong feeling in the heart; our angry or kindly feelings; a feeling of pride or of humility. A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind. Garrick. Tenderness for the feelings of others. Macaulay.
5. That quality of a work of art which embodies the mental emotion of the artist, and is calculated to affect similarly the spectator. Fairholt.
Syn. -- Sensation; emotion; passion; sentiment; agitation; opinion. See Emotion, Passion, Sentiment.
FEELINGLY
FEELINGLY Feel "ing *ly, adv.
Defn: In a feeling manner; pathetically; sympathetically.
New American Oxford Dictionary
feeling
feel ing |ˈfēliNG ˈfilɪŋ | ▶noun 1 an emotional state or reaction: a feeling of joy. • (feelings ) the emotional side of someone's character; emotional responses or tendencies to respond: I don't want to hurt her feelings. • strong emotion: “God bless you! ” she said with feeling. 2 a belief, esp. a vague or irrational one: [ with clause ] : he had the feeling that he was being watched. • an opinion, typically one shared by several people: a feeling grew that justice had not been done. 3 the capacity to experience the sense of touch: a loss of feeling in the hands. • the sensation of touching or being touched by a particular thing: the feeling of water against your skin. 4 (feeling for ) a sensitivity to or intuitive understanding of: he seems to have little feeling for art. ▶adjective showing emotion or sensitivity: he had a warm and feeling heart. DERIVATIVES feel ing less adjective
feelingly
feel ing ly |ˈfēliNGlē ˈfilɪŋli | ▶adverb (of the expression of an emotion or opinion ) in a heartfelt way: “Thank goodness, ” she said feelingly.
Oxford Dictionary
feeling
feel |ing |ˈfiːlɪŋ | ▶noun 1 an emotional state or reaction: a feeling of joy. • (feelings ) the emotional side of someone's character; emotional responses or tendencies to respond: I don't want to hurt her feelings. • [ mass noun ] strong emotion: ‘God bless you! ’ she said with feeling. 2 an idea or belief, especially a vague or irrational one: [ with clause ] : he had the feeling that he was being watched. • an attitude or opinion: a feeling grew that justice had not been done | if you have strong feelings about the proposal, you should contact the Office at once. 3 [ mass noun ] the capacity to experience the sense of touch: a loss of feeling in the hands. • the sensation of touching or being touched by a particular thing: the feeling of the water against your skin. 4 (feeling for ) a sensitivity to or intuitive understanding of: she says I have a feeling for medicine. ▶adjective showing emotion or sensitivity: she was a feeling child. PHRASES one's better feelings one's conscience. DERIVATIVES feelingless adjective
feelingly
feel |ing ¦ly |ˈfiːlɪŋli | ▶adverb (of the expression of a feeling or opinion ) in a heartfelt way: ‘Thank goodness, ’ she said feelingly.
American Oxford Thesaurus
feeling
feeling noun 1 assess the fabric by feeling: (sense of ) touch, feel, tactile sense, using one's hands. 2 a feeling of nausea: sensation, sense, consciousness. 3 I had a feeling that I would win: suspicion, sneaking suspicion, notion, inkling, hunch, funny feeling, feeling in one's bones, fancy, idea; presentiment, premonition; informal gut feeling. 4 the strength of her feeling: love, affection, fondness, tenderness, warmth, warmness, emotion, sentiment; passion, ardor, desire. 5 a rush of feeling: compassion, sympathy, empathy, fellow feeling, concern, solicitude, solicitousness, tenderness, love; pity, sorrow, commiseration. 6 he had hurt her feelings: sensibilities, sensitivities, self-esteem, pride. 7 my feeling is that it is true: opinion, belief, view, impression, intuition, instinct, hunch, estimation, guess. 8 a feeling of peace: atmosphere, ambience, aura, air, feel, mood, impression, spirit, quality, flavor; informal vibrations, vibes. ▶adjective a feeling man: sensitive, warm, warmhearted, tender, tenderhearted, caring, sympathetic, kind, compassionate, understanding, thoughtful.
Oxford Thesaurus
feeling
feeling noun 1 it's important to assess the fabric by feeling: touch, feel, sense of touch, tactile sense, tactility, contact, using one's hands. 2 she was overcome by a feeling of nausea: sensation, sense; awareness, consciousness, perception, impression. 3 I had a feeling that I would win: suspicion, sneaking suspicion, notion, inkling, hunch, fancy, apprehension, presentiment, premonition, foreboding; idea, vague idea, impression; informal gut feeling, feeling in one's bones, funny feeling, sixth sense. 4 he was amazed at the strength of her feeling: love, care, affection, fondness, tenderness, warmth, warmness, emotion, sentiment; passion, ardour, desire, lust, infatuation; adulation, adoration, reverence, devotion. 5 the government is out of touch with public feeling: sentiment, emotion, emotional state; opinion, attitude, belief; ideas, views. 6 Emma felt a rush of feeling for the poor child: compassion, sympathy, empathy, fellow feeling, understanding, care, concern, solicitude, solicitousness, tender-heartedness, tenderness, love, brotherly love; pity, sorrow, commiseration, condolences. 7 (feelings ) he hadn't meant to hurt her feelings: sensibilities, sensitivities, self-esteem, ego, pride; emotions, passions, sentiments. 8 my feeling is that his claim is true: opinion, belief, view, impression, intuition, instinct, hunch, estimation, guess, theory, hypothesis, thought, way of thinking, point of view. 9 a feeling of peace prevailed in the quiet street: atmosphere, ambience, aura, air, feel, mood, impression, climate, character, overtone, undertone, tenor, spirit, quality, flavour, colour; informal vibrations, vibes, vibe; rare subcurrent. 10 he has a remarkable feeling for language: aptitude, knack, flair, bent, talent, gift, skill, art, trick, faculty, ability, propensity, inclination; head, mind, brain; informal know-how. ▶adjective he considers himself to be a feeling man: sensitive, warm, warm-hearted, tender, tender-hearted, caring, soft-hearted, sympathetic, compassionate, understanding, empathetic, responsive, receptive, intuitive, thoughtful; emotional, demonstrative, passionate, fiery; archaic sensible.
Duden Dictionary
Feeling
Fee ling Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈfiːlɪŋ |das Feeling; Genitiv: des Feelings, Plural: die Feelings englisch feeling, zu: to feel = fühlen a [den ganzen Körper erfüllendes ] Gefühl ein ganz eigenartiges Feeling [bei dieser Musik ] verspüren b Gefühl, Empfindung (für etwas ); Einfühlungsvermögen er hat einfach kein Feeling für Außenseiter c Stimmung, Atmosphäre das Feeling der 60er -Jahre
French Dictionary
feeling
feeling FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour intuition, sentiment.
Spanish Dictionary
feeling
feeling (también filin )nombre masculino 1 Relación entre dos o más personas que se caracteriza por ser muy positiva, sin que se explicite qué elementos las unen :dijo que dejaron de salir juntos porque entre ellos ya no había feeling .2 Sensibilidad y sentimiento con que se interpreta una música o que inspira una música :imprime mucho feeling a sus interpretaciones .3 Estado afectivo del ánimo de una persona .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés feeling ‘sentimiento ’, ‘sensación ’.Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘filin ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
feeling
feel ing /fíːlɪŋ /→feel 名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C a. (喜び 怒りなどの )感情 , 気持ち ▸ feelings of guilt 罪悪感 ▸ It's such a good [great, wonderful ] feeling .本当にいい気分だ ▸ one's feelings of loss 孤独感 ▸ I know the feeling .⦅話 ⦆お気持ちはよくわかります (!同情 なぐさめの表現 ) ▸ The feeling is mutual .⦅話 ⦆君と同じ気持ちだよ ; それはお互いさまだ .b. 〖the /a ~〗 «…の /…という » (漠然とした )感じ, 気がすること «of /(that )節 » ▸ I had [got ] a feeling (that ) he won't come .私は彼は来ないような気がした ▸ My feeling is (that ) ……のような気がする ▸ a [the ] sinking feeling 悪い予感 ▸ the terrible feeling of being alone ひとりぼっちだというひどい気分 2 C 〖~s 〗(論理的ではない )感情 , 気分 ; U C 激情 ▸ hurt A's feelings A 〈人 〉の感情を害する ▸ No hard feelings .悪く思わないでくれ ▸ Feelings are running high .(怒り 興奮で )感情が高ぶっている ▸ thoughts and feelings (理性的な )思考と感情 ▸ with feeling 感情をあらわにして [強く込めて ]〈言うなど 〉▸ bad [ill ] feeling 悪感情, 不信感, わだかまり 3 a. C 〖通例 ~s; しばしばone 's ~〗 «…に対する » (感情に基づいた )意見 , 考え «about , on » ▸ one's gut feelings 本音 ; 勘 (かん )▸ What are your feelings about [on ] Asian films?アジア映画についてどうお考えですか ▸ have mixed feelings about A Aについて複雑な思いがある b. U «…に反する /…に賛成する /…という » (一般的 )見解, 態度 «against /in favor of /that 節 » ▸ a general feeling against terrorism テロに対する一般的反感 4 C (具体的な体の )感覚 , 感触 ▸ a feeling of hunger 空腹感 ▸ I'm getting a strange [heavy ] feeling in my stomach .胃に違和感がある [がもたれている ]5 U (体に )感覚があること ▸ lose all [have no ] feeling in one's feet and hands 手足の感覚が完全になくなる [感覚がない ]6 U «…に対する » 思いやり, 愛情 «for » ▸ have more feeling for other people 他人をもっと思いやる 7 U 〖具体例ではa … ~〗 «…に対する » 理解, 感 (受 )性; (芸術的 )才能 «for » ▸ He had no real feeling for acting .彼には演技の才能がまるでなかった 8 C 〖単数形で 〗(場所 映画などの持つ )印象, 雰囲気 .形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 感情の込もった, 感情的な .2 感じやすい 〈心など 〉; 思いやりのある 〈人など 〉.
feelingly
f é el ing ly 副詞 感情を込めて ; 感情的になって 〈言う 話す 〉.