felt (for) (Meaning)

felt (for)

to search for (something) by reaching or touching usually with the fingers, to have sympathy or pity for (someone)

felt (for) Sentence Examples

  1. I felt a deep connection with her immediately.
  2. The cool breeze felt refreshing against my sun-kissed skin.
  3. She felt sorry for the lost child, so she took her home.
  4. I felt a surge of joy when I heard the good news.
  5. The weight of the world felt heavier than ever on his shoulders.
  6. He felt cheated after he realized he had been lied to.
  7. She felt the warmth of his love enveloping her like a cozy blanket.
  8. The sharp pain in his leg made him feel like his bones were breaking.
  9. They felt a sense of accomplishment after completing the challenging task.
  10. The eerie silence felt unsettling, making her hairs stand on end.

FAQs About the word felt (for)

to search for (something) by reaching or touching usually with the fingers, to have sympathy or pity for (someone)

yearned (over), ached (for), bled (for), sympathized (with),pitied, commiserated (with), loved, identified (with), grieved (for),condoled (with)

overlooked, neglected,ignored, disregarded,hated,disliked, scorned

I felt a deep connection with her immediately.

The cool breeze felt refreshing against my sun-kissed skin.

She felt sorry for the lost child, so she took her home.

I felt a surge of joy when I heard the good news.