Examples of 'felt slightly' in a sentence

Meaning of "felt slightly"

This phrase describes experiencing a mild or subtle level of a certain emotion, physical sensation, or mental state. It implies a relatively small degree or intensity of feeling, often emphasizing a subtle change in one's mood, perception, or physical condition

How to use "felt slightly" in a sentence

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felt slightly
They may have felt slightly dispossessed.
I felt slightly nervous but my fears soon disappeared.
Everyone frowned and felt slightly impatient.
She felt slightly weak in the knees.
Reyes defended herself even though she felt slightly guilty.
Always felt slightly apart from them.
The shower had revitalized him and he felt slightly better.
He felt slightly stronger for DeAnna.
I vomited and felt slightly better.
I felt slightly ashamed of admitting my age.
The swimming was the part that Simon felt slightly less confident about.
He even felt slightly guilty for using it as a threat.
Otherwise I probably would have felt slightly guilty about this.
Angele felt slightly disappointed about the result.
I have to confess frankly that when I heard the sentence I felt slightly cynical.

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But already it felt slightly silly and vacant.
I felt slightly melancholic after dinner to find myself uprooted once more.
The Englishman felt slightly uncomfortable.
He felt slightly overwhelmed by all of the information he had just received.
Han Man scratched his head and felt slightly embarrassed which left Lin Feng speechless.
I felt slightly embarrassed afterwards because there was not much polite chitchat.
In fact, he had even felt slightly rejuvenated.
He felt slightly lulled by the music.
In fact, his whole body felt slightly numb.
He felt slightly disappointed in his heart.
We looked at the exhibition and felt slightly vertiginous, or perhaps nauseous?
Juho felt slightly uncomfortable with being the center of attention.
After three days of traveling, the two of them felt slightly drained.
But he always felt slightly ill in his presence.
Thinking back to that rainy night, the old chief felt slightly distracted.
I had felt slightly guilty seeing his expression.
At that point, the three witnesses felt slightly dizzy and stunned.
The skin felt slightly light and refreshing.
Her pain was still there, but for some reason she felt slightly disconnected from it.
I just felt slightly dizzy.
Every time Mad went to a great restaurant, she felt slightly apprehensive.
It just felt slightly wrong.
If we had drunk that instead of coffee, I may have felt slightly less angry.
I have always felt slightly detached from my own actions.
The other Workers said nothing, but they each felt slightly alarmed.
Johnny felt slightly intimidated.
When they didn't turn up I felt slightly deflated.
Mercer felt slightly ridiculous.
Having her intentions pointed out directly, Envoy Liu Xuan felt slightly awkward.
She felt slightly rejected.
As I was thinking like this, I felt slightly better in my heart.
I felt slightly dumb afterwards.
With the glass of wine and delicious Lo Mei, Zhou Yun Sheng felt slightly drunk.
I also felt slightly betrayed.
And indeed, the participants with high self-esteem felt slightly better.

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