Meaning of feel in English
Let me have a feel inside a bag.
smooth to the feel
3. a sensation given by something when touching or being touched; a sensation of something felt
She likes the feel of the sun on her skin.
It has a sticky feel.
4. a general impression conveyed by a person, place etc.; atmosphere
the feel of the meeting
the feel of the place
1. be aware of something by touch; seem, especially to the touch
The paper feels rough.
The water feels cold.
2. be aware of something by the sense; know or find by the sense
I felt the house shake.
3. be physically sensitive to; have the sensation of
After the accident, I couldn't feel anything in my right hand.
4. examine by touching; try to find out by touching
The doctor took my wrist and felt my pulse.
I felt in my pocket for the key.
6. have a vague idea or impression; believe or think, especially for the moment
I felt that there was going to be a disaster.
7. have a sense of being; consider oneself; seem oneself to be
I felt happy[angry, sleepy, hungry, tired, ...].
8. give a sense or impression of or of being
How does it feel?