Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved; as, a feeling heart.
Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility; as, he made a feeling representation of his wrongs.
The sense by which the mind, through certain nerves of the body, perceives external objects, or certain states of the body itself; that one of the five senses which resides in the general nerves of sensation distributed over the body, especially in its surface; the sense of touch; nervous sensibility to external objects.
An act or state of perception by the sense above described; an act of apprehending any object whatever; an act or state of apprehending the state of the soul itself; consciousness.
The capacity of the soul for emotional states; a high degree of susceptibility to emotions or states of the sensibility not dependent on the body; as, a man of feeling; a man destitute of feeling.
Any state or condition of emotion; the exercise of the capacity for emotion; any mental state whatever; as, a right or a wrong feeling in the heart; our angry or kindly feelings; a feeling of pride or of humility.
That quality of a work of art which embodies the mental emotion of the artist, and is calculated to affect similarly the spectator.
the experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual"
a physical sensation that you experience; "he had a queasy feeling"; "I had a strange feeling in my leg"; "he lost all feeling in his arm"
the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin; "she likes the touch of silk on her skin"; "the surface had a greasy feeling"
a brief emotional reaction, but a mood is a state of mind of longer duration
a combination of thought, emotion, sense and experience
an emotional experience, including sadness, happiness, humor, anxiety, joy, fear, nervousness, anger, embarrassment, and so on
an emotionally based response or perception
an emotion-backed thought
an emotion or a physical sensation
a sensation related to one of
a sensation, to perceive, to be affected by
a somatic (body) sensation, such as heat, pressure, texture, taste, sadness, fear
a type of emotional-esque sensory that is independent of the actual emotions themselves
One of the four psychic functions. It is a rational function, which evaluates the worth of relationships and situations. Feeling must be distinguished from emotion, which is due to an activated complex.
Messages from the mental body or from the spiritual body to the mental body describing where Holy Spirit/emotion is blocked, or flowing, in the human vessel.
a set of physical sensations and emotions.
One of the four psychic functions according to Jung's model of psycho logical types. It is a rational (i.e., judgmental) function that determines value and promotes personal relationship. Feeling is not to be confused with emotion, which results from the activation of a complex. Its polar opposite is the thinking function.
Involves perceiving characteristics of objects and materials such as size, shape, temperature or texture through the sense of touch.
Feelings are affective states of consciousness, triggered by physiological changes arising from both sensory perceptions and memories in comparison to internally stored norms or ideals. Thinking, or the active comparing and contrasting of data, involves mental states that symbolize physiological changes and can be perceived as such.