Examples of 'i felt rather' in a sentence

Meaning of "i felt rather"

i felt rather - expressing a somewhat moderate or hesitant feeling or emotion

How to use "i felt rather" in a sentence

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i felt rather
I felt rather bad about taking this.
I would say that just then I felt rather bad.
I felt rather tense before the interview.
I therefore feel entitled to confess that I felt rather disappointed when I read the Commission communication.
I felt rather ashamed to go and lose the baby.
That I had found the truth myself I felt rather proud to think without help from anyone.
I felt rather sorry for her.
As a matter of fact, I felt rather proud of myself.
I felt rather sorry for him.
Yes, to tell the truth I felt rather regal.
I felt rather lonely despite it all.
Having no experience in this area, I felt rather frustrated.
I felt rather insecure for a while.
Poor ignorant girl . I felt rather sorry for her.
I felt rather sorry for the bride that donated it.

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There was not any additional pressure, I felt rather relaxed.
I felt rather crappy yesterday.
The reason is this, over the weekend I felt rather unwell.
I felt rather than saw him shaking his head.
I looked at her as she said that, for I felt rather surprised.
I felt rather alone.
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, I felt rather helpless as I had dropped my glasses.
I felt rather puzzled.
And it was her who cared for me, so I felt rather uncomfortable, you know?
I felt rather lucky.
Thus, out of politeness, I felt rather compelled to explain myself.
I felt rather bitter.
Do not pretend you do not remember Olga 's name . Poor ignorant girl . I felt rather sorry for her.
I felt rather than saw Reyes smile from the backseat.
Admittedly, I felt rather at sea.
I felt rather sorry for him in spite of what Alois had told me.
I must say I felt rather sorry for him.
I felt rather annoyed with John.
Well, naturally I felt rather abandoned and mourned my loss.
I felt rather as he did as I read through the voting list today.
My college years I felt rather isolated, not knowing anyone else.
I felt rather happy and I was excited about my new life.
I would say that just then I felt rather bad . But when I try and remember a specific episode.
But I felt rather empty at the end of my recent viewing.
Well, naturally I felt rather abandoned and mourned my loss . It was almost scandalous.
I felt rather uncomfortable in it, because of the low ceiling.
Grazie, commendatory . I felt rather awkward coming here, what with the war and everything.
I felt rather hurt about this at first ; it seemed somehow to be a sort of slight.
At my last company, I felt rather insignificant, so it 's appreciated, it really is.
I felt rather awkward coming here, what with the war and everything.
I felt rather bad the first day, I think it was caused by the effort.
I felt rather badly for them so I offered them coffee!
I felt rather guilty about it, but I was also plagued by doubts.
I felt rather bitter . I understand that the Soviets do not admit to having disabled people.
I felt rather helpless-the only physical comfort I could offer him was my presence.

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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
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