Synonym: felt up, mat, mat up, matt-up, matte, matte up. Similar words: felted, fell, felon, belt, melt, feline, safely, belt out. Meaning: [felt] n. a fabric made of compressed matted animal fibers. v. 1. mat together and make felt-like 2. cover with felt 3. change texture so as to become matted and felt-like.
61. He agonized over the guilt that he felt.
62. I felt a tremendous pressure on my chest.
63. Her stomach felt hollow with fear.
64. I felt awkward at intruding on their private grief.
65. Her skin felt smooth and cool.
66. He suddenly felt an intense pain in his back.
67. After his holiday he felt regenerated.
68. The doctor felt her pulse on her wrist.
69. The sun felt warm on his skin.
70. He felt some concern for her safety.
71. By four o'clock I felt/was really hungry.
72. I could not relax and still felt wide awake.
73. I felt awful when I realized what I'd done.
74. Yes, I felt relieved to hear that.
75. I felt like a complete idiot.
76. I felt clumsy, shy and awkward at the party.
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77. I felt that we were unwelcome.
78. She felt all her old resentment flaring up.
79. Robin's hand felt numb with cold.
80. He felt in his pocket for some change.
81. I felt absolutely certain that I'd seen her before.
82. On bad days I even felt suicidal.
83. She felt an overwhelming desire to return home.
84. I felt much better after hearing that.
85. Stevenson's deeply felt performance is a tour-de-force.
86. She felt rejuvenated by her fortnight in the Bahamas.
87. I felt obliged to ask them to dinner.
88. She felt a certain ambivalence towards him.
89. She felt an overwhelming desire to hit him.
90. She felt an instant rapport between them.
61. I'd put on ten kilos and felt gross in my bikini.
62. The contempt he felt for his fellow students was obvious.
63. He felt unworthy of being married to such an attractive woman.
64. He felt a tiny tremor of excitement as he glimpsed the city lights.
65. I felt a twinge of envy for the people who lived there.
66. He felt a surge of pure adrenalin as he won the race.
67. She felt very inhibited by her own lack of experience.
68. He felt pleasantly drowsy and had to fight off the urge to sleep.
69. He felt utterly daunted by the prospect of moving to another country.
70. She felt a great sense of pride as she watched him accept the award.
71. It was so cold that he felt frozen to the marrow.
72. She felt a prickle of fear as she realized that she was alone.
73. The evidence was so compelling that he felt constrained to accept it.
74. We all felt that the chairman had too much power.
75. She felt proud that she had raised four children as a lone mother.
76. It was felt inappropriate by some that such a serious occasion should include dancing.
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77. She felt a pang of envy at the thought of his success.
78. For a moment, Arnold felt a twinge of sympathy for Mr Wilson.
79. Officers felt their point of view was not getting across to ministers.
80. He felt deeply resentful towards his ex - wife .
81. She felt the blood racing through her veins as they kissed.
82. I felt the pressure on me, winning was such a big deal for the whole family.
83. She felt a nagging anxiety that could not be relieved.
84. I felt that it was irresponsible to advocate the legalisation of drugs.
85. I felt great pity for the woman whose baby died.
86. As Jim bent over to pick up the pen, he felt a sharp pain in his back.
87. She felt that she had done her good deed for the day.
88. He felt a brief wave of tenderness towards his old teacher.
89. No one felt happy to play host to such people.
90. She felt she had looked at the problem from every aspect.
More similar words: felted, fell, felon, belt, melt, feline, safely, belt out, svelte, shelter, lifelong, sheltered, felicitation, hit below the belt.