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feel
verb

1.
be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched.
"he felt someone touch his shoulder"
synonyms: perceive, sense, detect, discern, make out, notice, observe, identify; More
be aware of (something happening) through physical sensation.
"he felt the tears roll down his cheek"
examine or search by touch.
"he touched her face and felt her hair"
synonyms: touch, stroke, caress, fondle, finger, thumb, handle, manipulate, fiddle with, play with, toy with, maul; More
be capable of sensation.
"the dead cannot feel pain"
give a sensation of a particular physical quality when touched.
"her hair feels soft"
synonyms: seem, appear, strike one as More
informal
investigate something cautiously.
"they want to feel out the situation"
informal
fondle someone surreptitiously and without their consent, for one's own sexual stimulation.

2.
experience (an emotion or sensation).
"I felt a sense of sadness"
synonyms: experience, undergo, go through, bear, endure, suffer, be forced to contend with

 

 

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I read about one of my favourite Balkan author's opinion about life when writing a paper today.

I learned a new word that basically means asslicker.


Sycophant

sy·co·phant

noun \ˈsi-kə-fənt also ˈsī- & -ˌfant\

: a person who praises powerful people in order to get their approval

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