The feel of Meaning in English
expression
ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈfiɫ/ /ˈəv
thuh FEEL uhv
ðə, ði/ /fˈiːl/ /ˈɒv
thuh FEEL ov
Definición
A way something physically or emotionally affects you, especially how it touches, moves, or creates an impression on you.
Uso & Matices
Mainly describes physical sensations ('the feel of silk'), but also atmosphere or experience ('the feel of a place'). Used with nouns: 'the feel of + [something]'. Not usually used for emotions alone—focuses on sensory or overall impressions.
Spanish: la sensación dePortuguese (BR): a sensação dePortuguese (PT): a sensação deChinese (Simplified): ……的感觉Chinese (Traditional): ……的感覺Hindi: का अहसासArabic: إحساس بـBengali: স্পর্শ - অনুভূতিRussian: ощущение - чувство (общее впечатление)Japanese: 感触 - 雰囲気Vietnamese: cảm giácKorean: 느낌Turkish: hissi - dokusu (fiziksel)Urdu: احساس - لمس (محسوس)Indonesian: rasa
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I love the feel of warm sand under my feet.
basic
She doesn't like the feel of wool on her skin.
basic
I miss the feel of home.
basic
There's nothing quite like the feel of fresh sheets after a long day.
natural
He enjoys the feel of driving with the windows down.
natural
Some people love the feel of city life, while others prefer the countryside.
natural