Felt Meaning in English
word · lemma: feel
/ˈfɛɫt/
felt
/fˈɛlt/
felt
التعريف
'Felt' is the past tense and past participle of 'feel,' meaning to have experienced an emotion, physical sensation, or impression.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Only used as the past tense or past participle of 'feel.' Common collocations: 'felt happy,' 'felt cold,' 'felt like' (seemed or wanted). Do not confuse with the noun 'felt' (fabric). Often used with emotions, opinions, or physical sensations.
Spanish: sentí - sentíaPortuguese (BR): senti - sentiaPortuguese (PT): senti - sentiaChinese (Simplified): 感到 (过去式)Chinese (Traditional): 感覺到 (過去式)Hindi: महसूस कियाArabic: شَعَرَBengali: অনুভব করেছিলাম - অনুভব করেছিলে - অনুভব করেছিল - অনুভব করেছিলামরাRussian: чувствовал - ощущалJapanese: 感じたVietnamese: đã cảm thấyKorean: 느꼈다Turkish: hissettiUrdu: محسوس کیاIndonesian: merasa - dirasakan
جمل نموذجية
I felt tired after the long walk.
basic
She felt happy on her birthday.
basic
He felt cold when he went outside.
basic
I felt like something was wrong.
natural
We felt really welcome at the party.
natural
He felt better after talking to his friend.
natural