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action
acute
acuteness
affected
affecting
alive
angry
antipathy
apathetic
apathy
apprehensive
associable
bitter
blend
brutal
brute
brutify
brutish
callous
callously
churlish
cold
cold-blooded
cold-hearted
cold-heartedness
coldly
come
commiserating
concern
conscience
cutting
dedolent
deeply
delicacy
delicate
delicately
disnatured
dispassionate
distinguish
dryness
elegancy
elephantiasis
emotion
enjoying
envious
envying
eupahty
fearful
feel
feeling
feelingly
fellow-feeling
flinthearted
free
frigid
grabbling
grate
gratitude
grieve
gripple
grope
groper
groping
handling
hard
harden
hardened
hardening
hardhearted
hardheartedness
heart-expanding
heart-hardened
heat
heft
high
humane
humanely
humanity
humanize
hungering
hungry
hurt
immovable
impalpable
impassionate
impassioned
impassivity
impressive
indifferent
indignant
indurate
ingrateful
inhuman
injure
insensibility
insensible
ironhearted
joy
language
lasciviousness
leaden-hearted
lothing
management
merciless
mirth
modesty
mood
mournful
move
near
neuter
neutrality
numbness
palpation
passible
passion
passionately
petrific
pity
poetry
poking
realizing
rejoicing
remorsed
remorseful
repenting
repining
resenting
revolt
revolting
rub
savage
sensibility
sensibleness
sensitive
sentiment
sentimental
sentimentalist
sentimentality
shock
soft
soften
softness
sorrowing
sour
startle
steeling
stoical
stoically
stone-hearted
stony-hearted
sympathetical
sympathetically
sympathize
sympathy
tact
tangibility
tearless
tell
tentacle
thanks
thirsting
thirsty
thrilling
torpid
torpor
touch
touching
touchingly
unaking
unbosom
unconcerned
uneasy
unfeelingly
ungrateful
ungratefulness
unnatural
unnaturalize
unnaturalized
unnaturally
veneration
visceral
wondering
wretchedness



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1828 Definition

FEE'LING, ppr.

1. Perceiving by the touch; having perception.

2. a. Expressive of great sensibility; affecting; tending to excite the passions. He made a feeling representation of his wrongs. He spoke with feeling eloquence.

3. Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved; as a feeling man; a feeling heart.

4. Sensibly or deeply affected; as, I had a feeling sense of his favors. [This use is not analogical, but common.]

FEE'LING, n.

1. The sense of touch; the sense by which we perceive external objects which come in contact with the body, and obtain ideas of their tangible qualities; one of the five senses. It is by feeling we know that a body is hard or soft, hot or cold, wet or dry, rough or smooth.

2. Sensation; the effect of perception.

The apprehension of the good gives but the greater feeling to the worse.

3. Faculty or power of perception; sensibility.

Their king, out of a princely feeling, was sparing and compassionate towards his subjects.

4. Nice sensibility; as a man of feeling.

5. Excitement; emotion.
1913 Definition
Feeling (feeling)
a.
Feel"ing
  1. Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved; as, a feeling heart.
  2. Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility; as, he made a feeling representation of his wrongs.
  3. 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.

    Why was the sight
    To such a tender ball as the eye confined, . . .
    And not, as feeling, through all parts diffused?
    Milton.

  4. 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 apprehension of the good
    Gives but the greater feeling to the worse.
    Shak.

  5. 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.
  6. 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.

    A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind. Garrick.

    Tenderness for the feelings of others. Macaulay.

  7. That quality of a work of art which embodies the mental emotion of the artist, and is calculated to affect similarly the spectator.
    Fairholt.

    Syn. -- Sensation; emotion; passion; sentiment; agitation; opinion. See Emotion, Passion, Sentiment.


1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
They choose men, not because they are just men, men of religion and integrity, but solely for the sake of supporting a party. This is a fruitful source of public evils. But as surely as there is a God in heaven, who exercises a moral government over the affairs of this world, so certainly will the neglect of the divine command, in the choice of rulers, be followed by bad laws and as bad administration; by laws unjust or partial, by corruption, tyranny, impunity of crimes, waste of public money, and a thousand other evils. Men may desire and adopt a new form of government; they may amend old forms, repair breaches and punish violators of the constitution; but there is, there can be no effectual remedy, but obedience to the divine law.
 Value of the Bible (unpublished manuscript) :: 1834 




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