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Feel your way Meaning in English

expression

ˈfiɫ/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈweɪ
FEEL-yer-WAY or FEEL-your-WAY
fˈiːl/ /jˈɔː/ /wˈeɪ
FEEL-yaw-WAY

Definition

To move carefully by touching things to guide you, usually in the dark or when you can't see. Figuratively, it means to proceed slowly and cautiously in a new or uncertain situation.

Usage & Nuances

Used literally for moving in darkness or when vision is blocked, and figuratively for learning or finding solutions slowly in new situations. Often used with 'through', as in 'feel your way through'. Informal, common in both spoken and written language.

Example Sentences

She had to feel her way along the wall to find the light switch.

basic

It's normal to feel your way when starting a new job.

basic

He felt his way through the dark room carefully.

basic

Sometimes you just have to feel your way through difficult situations.

natural

We're still feeling our way as parents—there's so much to learn.

natural

You’ll figure it out as you feel your way along—just take it one step at a time.

natural