Examples of 'felt rather' in a sentence

Meaning of "felt rather"

An expression used to convey a personal sentiment or emotion, often indicating a moderate or somewhat ambiguous feeling about something

How to use "felt rather" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
felt rather
I felt rather bad about taking this.
His voice is felt rather than heard.
I felt rather tense before the interview.
The second half felt rather rushed.
He felt rather than heard her sigh.
Usually they are felt rather than cognized.
I felt rather ashamed to go and lose the baby.
Also the children felt rather happy.
I felt rather sorry for her.
No wonder you felt rather emotional.
I felt rather sorry for him.
The young man felt rather cold now.
We felt rather out of place and prepared to leave.
It is mostly a place to be felt rather than just seen.
Anne felt rather relieved when they parted.

See also

But positive effects will be felt rather quickly.
We felt rather uneasy about this.
He hoped the film would be felt rather than understood.
I felt rather lonely despite it all.
Her breath against his ear felt rather ticklish.
I felt rather insecure for a while.
And poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen.
I felt rather sorry for the bride that donated it.
This kind of life felt rather undignified for a man.
I felt rather than saw him shaking his head.
My theory is that the music should be felt rather than heard.
The story felt rather fresh to me.
Going home without a last surf on our dream beach felt rather sad.
Always felt rather sorry.
Meditation is best understood when experienced and felt rather than when explained.
He felt rather ashamed of himself.
I would say that just then I felt rather bad.
I have felt rather a fraud.
But so far the benefits of Regional and Country Offices have been felt rather unevenly.
Tim felt rather full.
Without basketball, it all felt rather sad.
Rose felt rather surprised.
In spite of his cheerful answer, he felt rather sober himself.
Jordan felt rather than heard his frustrated sigh.
I expected her to deny my answer, so it actually felt rather awkward.
The speaker felt rather nervous before starting work.
Everyone was watching them now, and she felt rather embarrassed.
I felt rather crappy yesterday.
I therefore feel entitled to confess that I felt rather disappointed when I read the Commission communication.
We felt rather ashamed of ourselves.
That I had found the truth myself I felt rather proud to think without help from anyone.
I felt rather alone.
Whenever the sun rose, she always felt rather uncomfortable.
It felt rather short to me.
After letting off steam for a while, she felt rather embarrassed.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Felt
I liked how it felt for you to be proud of me
Felt like it was all starting to fall apart
I have never felt fitter in all my life
Show more
Examples of using Rather
I would rather listen to a drunk than him
This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary