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Meaning of Feeler | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈfiːlə

Definitions

  1. Someone or something that feels.
  2. An antenna or appendage used for feeling, especially on an insect.
  3. Something ventured to test another's feelings, opinion, or position.
  4. a presumptive person; someone who bases on gut feeling, such as assuming or imagining that something said or done, whether positive or negative, was for a person despite having no concrete confirmation but gut feeling, or someone who assumes one's affection is reciprocated, or indulges in one's own wishful thinking or flatters oneself

Equivalents

العربية اللامس
Български антена намек
Bosanski antena антена
Čeština tykadlo
Dansk føler
Deutsch Fühler
Ελληνικά κεραία
Esperanto anteno
Español antena
فارسی شاخک
Suomi tuntosarvi
Français feeler
Gaeilge adharcán
Hrvatski antena антена
Magyar csap
Հայերեն շոշափուկ
日本語 触角
한국어 안테나
Latina palpus
Te Reo Māori hihi
Polski czułek
Português palpo sensor sentidor
Српски antena антена
ไทย หนวด
Українська антена вус щупальце
Tiếng Việt tua xúc giác

Examples

“Are you more of a feeler or more of a thinker?”
“I sent out some feelers but they didn't seem interested.”
“This survey is designed to get a feeler about how the citizens feel about the proposed new highway.”
“In 1905, the Russo-Japanese war fought itself to a standstill, and with the destruction of Rozhiestvensky's fleet at Tsushima, the Japanese, for financial reasons, had to put out feelers for peace.”
“Mr. Dayan's peace feeler would he more attractive to Cairo if it were accompanied by suggestions from Jerusalem, public private, for safeguarding Israeli security interests there without sacrificing Cairo's claim to ultimate sovereignty.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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