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feel for

1 of 1verb
/ˈfil fɔr/
Forms:feels for,feeling for,felt for,felt for
1

to sympathize with someone's emotions or situation

transitive
  • As a parent, I can't help but feel for my child when they face challenges.
  • Having experienced a similar loss, she could truly feel for her friend going through a difficult time.
  • It's important for friends to feel for each other during both happy and tough moments.
  • As a therapist, her ability to feel for her clients enhances the therapeutic relationship.
  • The movie's emotional scenes make it easy for the audience to feel for the characters and their struggles.