English to Yoruba Meaning of feel - lero


Feel :
lero

lero, iriri, mọ, talẹ, woye, kọ, iyi, ka, ro, lóyún, ipe, ori, fura, wo, Sawon, dabi, gbagbo, giri, wiwọle, riri, oye, ṣírò

leroinúlara
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Definitions of feel in English
Noun(1) an intuitive awareness(2) the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people(3) a property perceived by touch(4) manual stimulation of the genital area for sexual pleasure
Verb(1) undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind(2) come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds(3) perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles(4) be conscious of a physical, mental, or emotional state(5) have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude(6) undergo passive experience of(7) be felt or perceived in a certain way(8) grope or feel in search of something(9) examine by touch(10) examine (a body part(11) find by testing or cautious exploration(12) produce a certain impression(13) pass one's hands over the sexual organs of
Examples of feel in English
(1) Many women feel uneasy about taking medications during pregnancy.(2) But what makes this movie so much fun is the authentic retro feel .(3) the dead cannot feel(4) this place has the feel of a graveyard(5) When you feel comfortable on one foot with your eyes open, close them.(6) The best way to tell a ripe avocado is by feel .(7) she started to feel really sick(8) The NRC developed a new enzyme, designed to make hemp feel softer but remain durable.(9) Their bumpy quality comes from the raised relief so blind people can identify different bills by feel .(10) The girls were dancing about and the men were trying to get a feel as they walked by, and things were getting out of hand.(11) After you feel the situation out you can take appropriate action.(12) it has a good solid feel to it(13) if you feel strongly about it, you must speak out(14) I like the feel of sand on my feet(15) she didn't feel it necessary to do it again(16) the hotel has a traditional feel
Related Phrases of feel
(1) to feel ::
ni imolara
(2) feel good ::
lero ti o dara
(3) feel like ::
lero bi
(4) feel better ::
lero dara
(5) feel sick ::
lero aisan
(6) feel down ::
lero si isalẹ
(7) feel bad ::
lero buburu
(8) feel well ::
lero daradara
Synonyms
Verb
1. touch ::
ọwọ
2. perceive ::
woye
3. experience ::
iriri
4. grope ::
talẹ
5. test ::
igbeyewo
6. believe ::
gbagbo
7. sense ::
ori
8. seem ::
dabi
9. finger ::
ika
10. find ::
ri
11. palpate ::
mu
Noun
13. texture ::
sojurigindin
14. atmosphere ::
bugbamu
15. aptitude ::
ìwádìí
16. spirit ::
ẹmí
Different Forms
feel, feels
Word Example from TV Shows
I don't feel
good about this.

I don't FEEL good about this.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 11

You can still feel the dent.

You can still FEEL the dent.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 19

It doesn't. I know it makes you feel like
you're bathing inside a monster.

It doesn't. I know it makes you FEEL like you're bathing inside a monster.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 15

Feel that wind.
That breeze is up.

Feel that wind. That breeze is up.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 2

I feel very... very embarrassed

I FEEL very... very embarrassed

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 12

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