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feel for

VERB
bleed
Synonyms


VERB
commiserate
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
be indifferent turn away










Example Sentences

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She added: "I just feel for his family because they're victims as well, and I just feel gutted for them because they've got to go without their son now for however many years."

From BBC

Villanueva told The Times in October that firefighters returned to the burn area and “cold-trailed” an additional time, meaning they used their hands to feel for heat and dug out hot spots.

From Los Angeles Times

And so seeing the reaction has been so affirming and pretty magical because it’s not always the case that it translates the same as how it feels for you, that the audience feels that too.

From Los Angeles Times

“It was feel for the game,” Edwards said.

From Los Angeles Times

She takes my wrist and feels for my pulse.

From Literature