feeling - use in sentences

Preposition: that

  • _this_--has: I am experiencing that strange feeling that all-- er--all _this_--has happened before.

Converse of object

  • evoke: Their experience was that they as a family no longer evoked positive feelings but were instead pitied.
  • express: These letters written home by a young AEF combat officer perhaps express the feelings of the average American soldier better than most writings.
  • hurt: Protecting free expression will often require hurting the feelings of individuals or groups, even if this damages social harmony.
  • convey: For example, music can convey feeling without the use of words.

Converse of subject

  • accompany: The pain at the base of the skull may be accompanied by a feeling of weakness in the shoulders and arms.

Adjective modifier

  • mixed: The mixed feelings are not only about the daughter.
  • strong: The cozy sitting room has a strong feeling of living in town house of the past.
  • strange: I had a strange feeling in my head, my heart pounded wildly.
  • horrible: Iâve got a horrible feeling they would sell me on to a bigger group and I would not have a say in it.
  • nagging: We had arrived in India with a nagging feeling that unless you backpacked far and wide, you couldn't really experience the country.
  • negative: Teach your children to identify positive and negative feelings in themselves and others.

Noun used with modifier

  • gut: My gut feeling from many years of varied vehicles is that 30 mpg is fine for this auto vehicle.
  • guilt: Parents experience strong guilt feelings -- they know their position is affecting their children.

Preposition: of

  • guilt: Therefore one will not find any feeling of guilt in the German sense of justice, for these actions of the Fuehrer.
  • isolation: Despite great advances in the science of HIV, feelings of isolation persist.
  • helplessness: Experiencing stress over a long period of time can produce a feeling of helplessness.
  • insecurity: However there was a feeling of great insecurity among tenants given their few legal rights.
  • inadequacy: It sounds like you need to get used to the feelings of inadequacy whilst in the minibus environment.
  • well-being: The project aims to help people into learning and work, with a view to improving patient's feelings of well-being and health.

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