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  1. feal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 13, 2025 · feal (third-person singular simple present feals, present participle fealing, simple past and past participle fealed) (transitive, dialectal) To hide. quotations

  2. Feal vs Feel: Which One Should You Use? | Grammar Palette

    Jul 2, 2024 · As a noun, “feel” refers to the sensation or impression that something gives you, either through touch or through a general sense of perception. It can also describe the overall …

  3. fealing: meaning, definition - WordSense

    What does fealing‎ mean? From Middle English fele ‎, fæle ("proper, of the right sort"), from Old English fǣle‎ ("faithful, trusty, good; dear, beloved"), from Proto-Germanic *failijaz‎ ("true, …

  4. FEELING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    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 …

  5. FEALING Definition & Meaning – Explained - Power Thesaurus

    Learn the meaning of Fealing with clear definitions and helpful usage examples.

  6. Feal vs Feel: Stop the Confusion Now! - Harvard English

    Mar 14, 2025 · The present participle of feel is “feeling,” while the past participle is “felt.” People sometimes confuse feal and feel due to misspelling, leading to incorrect opinions about their …

  7. fealing - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jul 28, 2023 · fealing present participle and gerund of fealAnagrams [edit]

  8. FEELING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    FEELING definition: the function or the power of perceiving by touch. See examples of feeling used in a sentence.

  9. FEELING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    FEELING definition: 1. the fact of feeling something physical: 2. emotion: 3. emotions, especially those influenced…. Learn more.

  10. Feeling - definition of feeling by The Free Dictionary

    Expressive of sensibility or emotion: a feeling glance. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.