Advertisement
Advertisement
good feeling
noun as in buoyancy/buoyance
noun as in fellow feeling
Example Sentences
"It was a good feeling and in the end both parties felt it. That was a good reason to start working together."
A UC Irvine poll released last year conveyed discord among Orange County voters, particularly Republicans and those who choose not to identify with a political party, who said despite their optimism about Orange County and somewhat about California, they did not have a good feeling about the future of America.
But Mr Quinton said, whatever the thieves got from removing the engine, the good feeling he and the school had from the money raised and community spirit would "last a lot longer".
“It’s not going to be a good feeling,” Hernández said of the thought of an Ohtani-less Dodgers lineup.
“He’s the best player in the game, and to see him on the ground in pain, it’s not a good feeling for sure … But we’re hopeful he recovers quickly. We’re sending our thoughts and prayers for him.”
Advertisement
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse