Is the dictionary definition of a word is the feeling or idea associated with a word?

1

a(1)

: the one of the basic physical senses of which the skin contains the chief end organs and of which the sensations of touch and temperature are characteristic : touch

(2)

: a sensation experienced through this sense

b

: generalized bodily consciousness or sensation

c

: appreciative or responsive awareness or recognition

experience a feeling of safety

2

a

: an emotional state or reaction

a kindly feeling toward the boy

b

feelings plural : susceptibility to impression : sensitivity

the remark hurt her feelings

3

a

: the undifferentiated background of one's awareness considered apart from any identifiable sensation, perception, or thought

b

: the overall quality of one's awareness

c

: conscious recognition : sense

4

a

: often unreasoned opinion or belief : sentiment

What are your feelings about this subject?

b

: presentiment

I have a feeling she's not going to like this.

5

: capacity to respond emotionally especially with the higher emotions

found out how much feeling his mother really had

6

: the character ascribed to something : atmosphere

The place had the feeling of a haunted house.

7

a

: the quality of a work of art that conveys the emotion of the artist

the feeling of the outdoors has been realized with sky-blue ceiling and natural colors

Is the dictionary definition of a word is the feeling or idea associated with a word?
Playthings

b

: sympathetic aesthetic response

a person of fine feeling

1

b

: easily moved emotionally

3

: expressing emotion or sensitivity

Synonyms

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feeling, emotion, affection, sentiment, passion mean a subjective response to a person, thing, or situation.

feeling denotes any partly mental, partly physical response marked by pleasure, pain, attraction, or repulsion; it may suggest the mere existence of a response but imply nothing about the nature or intensity of it.

the feelings that once moved me are gone

emotion carries a strong implication of excitement or agitation but, like feeling, encompasses both positive and negative responses.

the drama portrays the emotions of adolescence

affection applies to feelings that are also inclinations or likings.

a memoir of childhood filled with affection for her family

sentiment often implies an emotion inspired by an idea.

her feminist sentiments are well known

passion suggests a very powerful or controlling emotion.

revenge became his ruling passion

Example Sentences

Noun I noticed tingling feelings in my fingers. She had a queasy feeling in her stomach. I had the feeling of something crawling across my foot. We enjoyed the feeling of walking barefoot in the sand. He had no feeling in his right leg. He's been troubled by feelings of guilt. There's no point in trying to hide your feelings. He spoke with feeling about the injustice he had seen. Have you no feeling for the plight of the homeless? I can see that you have strong feelings about this subject. See More

Recent Examples on the Web

For some, the feeling of mourning changed as new forms of collective loss came coupled with an inability to gather in person. Edna Bonhomme, The Atlantic, 1 Nov. 2022 Rather than mimicking mainstream media, Powell was taking what works best about blogs — the intimate feeling of sharing someone’s innermost thoughts in something approaching real time — and using it to write about cooking. Ed Stockly, Los Angeles Times, 1 Nov. 2022 Increasingly aware of the way her mood is affected by the landscape, Nors excavates the feeling of disquiet that arises within her through a consideration of her personal narrative. Courtney Tenz, Washington Post, 31 Oct. 2022 Remember the feeling of stepping into a souvenir shop and seeing your name on little trinkets? Andrea Navarro, Glamour, 31 Oct. 2022 And the feeling of tumbling down the rankings will sting after such a brief appearance among the giants of the sport. Dan Wolken, USA TODAY, 30 Oct. 2022 The upcoming 2022 midterm election brings a feeling of unease to Debra Bennett-Austin. Amanda Rabines, Orlando Sentinel, 27 Oct. 2022 All of which left Welch with the feeling of powerlessness unique to anyone who’s ever had to help a dad or an aunt or a grandparent recover a password or unmute themselves on Zoom or open an email attachment from the other end of a phone line. Jonas Shaffer, Baltimore Sun, 27 Oct. 2022 Well, [Pete] Townshend tapped into the feeling of the youth at the time. Hannah Ewens, Rolling Stone, 27 Oct. 2022 See More

These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'feeling.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.

Word History

First Known Use

Noun

12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)

Adjective

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler

The first known use of feeling was in the 12th century

Dictionary Entries Near feeling

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“Feeling.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/feeling. Accessed 14 Nov. 2022.

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Is the feeling or idea associated with a word?

Connotation is the emotional and imaginative association surrounding a word.

What is called the dictionary meaning of a word?

Simply put, a word's denotation is what that word means or directly represents.

Is defined as the literal dictionary meaning of a word or phrase?

Denotative Meaning. The literal or dictionary meaning of a word or phrase. This is precise, literal and objective. It describes the object, person, place, idea, or event to which the word refers.

What term refers to the real meaning of a word this is the definition that provided by a dictionary?

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