Have feelings about Meaning in English
expression
HAV FEE-lingz uh-BOWT
hav FEE-lingz uh-BOWT
Definition
To experience emotions, either positive or negative, about someone or something; not feeling neutral or indifferent.
Usage & Nuances
This is a semi-formal, neutral expression used to indicate any emotional response—positive or negative. It often appears as 'have strong feelings about' to show intensity or 'don’t have any feelings about' to show indifference. Common in discussions of opinions, relationships, and decisions.
Spanish: tener sentimientos sobre - sentir algo porPortuguese (BR): ter sentimentos sobre - sentir algo porPortuguese (PT): ter sentimentos sobre - sentir algo porChinese (Simplified): 对…有感觉 - 对…有想法Chinese (Traditional): 對…有感覺 - 對…有想法Hindi: के बारे में भावनाएँ होनाArabic: لديك مشاعر تجاه - تشعر بشيء تجاهBengali: অনুভূতি থাকা - অনুভব করাRussian: чувствовать что-то по поводу - иметь чувства по поводуJapanese: 感情を持つ - 思うところがあるVietnamese: cảm xúc về - có cảm giác vềKorean: 감정이 있다 - 감정을 갖다Turkish: hakkında hisleri olmak - bir şey hakkında duyguları olmakUrdu: احساسات رکھناIndonesian: memiliki perasaan tentang - merasakan sesuatu tentang
Example Sentences
I have feelings about this movie.
basic
Do you have feelings about your new job?
basic
She has feelings about her best friend moving away.
basic
I kind of have feelings about what he said yesterday.
natural
Most people have strong feelings about politics.
natural
I don’t really have any feelings about the new policy.
natural