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View definitions for feel for

feel for

verb as in bleed

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verb as in come at

verb as in commiserate

verb as in empathize

verb as in understand

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Example Sentences

It was hard not to feel for Buttler when he slumped in his chair, having dragged himself from the dressing rooms to face the media.

From BBC

I feel for everyone, because it can’t be easy to be one of her co-stars and be constantly asked about tweets you didn’t write and didn’t know about.

I must say it every week but I could not think of anything worse than being a Saints fan at the moment, and I really feel for them.

From BBC

Levi plays Scott as somewhat smarmy and disingenuous — it’s hard to feel for this guy when he seems absolutely clueless about his own kids.

There's only so much empathy I can feel for Phil Mitchell's suicide attempt when I don't know the reason why.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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