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21 doktersappel
n. sick call, military lineup where soldiers announce that they are feeling ill -
22 draaiziekte
n. staggers, vertigo, feeling of dizziness -
23 emotie
n. emotion, strong feeling, sentiment, affection -
24 emotioneel
adj. emotional, full of feeling, passionate, sentimental -
25 exaltatie
n. exaltation, feeling of elation, euphoria -
26 expressie
n. expression, putting into words; phrase, word; look which conveys a certain feeling or emotion; manifestation, process of producing visible or measurable genetic traits (about genetic characteristics) -
27 fijnvoelend
adj. sensitive, able to perceive sensation, having the capacity for feeling -
28 geemotioneerd
adj. emotional, full of feeling, passionate, sentimental -
29 gemeenschapsgevoel
n. public feeling -
30 gemoedsaandoening
n. emotion, strong feeling, sentiment -
31 gepikeerd
adj. resentful, having a feeling of ill will, bitter, indignant, angry -
32 gevoel
n. feeling, sense, sensation, sentiment; hunch, premonition -
33 gevoelen
n. feeling, sensation; perception; emotion; opinion, attitude--------v. feel -
34 gevoelsmens
n. man of feeling -
35 gevoelstoestand
n. state of mind, mood, atmosphere, temperament, overall feeling -
36 gevoelszin
n. feeling, sensation; perception -
37 gewaarwording
n. feeling, sensation, perception, discernment -
38 groepsgevoel
n. feeling of belonging to a group -
39 haatdragendheid
n. resentment, feeling of ill-will, sense of bitterness, indignation, displeasure -
40 honger
n. hunger, desire for food, need for food; feeling of needing to eat; yearning desire, craving
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feeling — [ filiŋ ] n. m. • 1922; mot angl. « sentiment », de to feel « sentir » ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Mus. Expressivité musicale des sentiments, notamment dans le jazz, le blues. 2 ♦ Cour. Fam. Intuition qui permet de bien sentir les événements, la situation.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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feeling — /ˈfilin(g), ingl. ˈfiːlɪŋ/ [vc. ingl., da to feel «sentire»] s. m. inv. 1. intesa, sintonia, simpatia 2. compassione, comprensione, partecipazione. SFUMATURE feeling sensazione Feeling è la corrente di simpatia, la sintonia che si instaura in… … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
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