felt sense

collocation in English

meaningsoffeltandsense

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felt
noun[U]
uk
/felt/
us
/felt/
a type of thick, soft cloth made from a pressed mass of wool or ...
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sense
noun
uk
/sens/
us
/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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(Definition offeltandsensefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffelt sense

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Ourfeltsenseof who we are concerns the latter, happiness concerns the former.
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Thefeltsenseof deprivation of the women had more to do with emotional problems such as loneliness and bereavement than with material deprivation.
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Therefore, it is very important indeed to remedy that rightlyfeltsenseof injustice on the part of those who come within that classification.
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To my noble and learned colleages in particular he was valued on account of his warm-hearted humanity and his stronglyfeltsenseof justice.
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With specific training, one can learn to attend to this feeling more deeply, so that a holistic "feltsense" of the whole situation can form.
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Because afeltsenseis a living interaction in the world, it is not relative in the way that concepts are.
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To help thefeltsenseform and to accurately identify its meaning, the focuser tries out words that might express it.
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He then developed a way to teach people to refer to theirfeltsense, so clients could do better in therapy.
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Its purpose is to present a clear picture and afeltsenseof what the client experienced as a child in his or her family.
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Afeltsenseis quite different from feeling in the sense of emotions; it is one's bodily awareness of the ongoing life process.
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For example, a professional might have had an inchoatefeltsensefor a problem for many years.
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