Filling vs Feeling - What's the difference?
filling | feeling |
Anything that is used to fill something.
The contents of a pie, etc.
(dentistry) A piece of amalgam used to fill a cavity in a tooth.
The woof in woven fabrics.
Prepared wort added to ale to cleanse it.
Emotionally sensitive.
Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility.
Sensation, particularly through the skin.
Emotion; impression.
Emotional state or well-being.
Emotional attraction or desire.
Intuition.
* 1987 ,
An opinion, an attitude.
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As adjectives the difference between filling and feeling
is that filling is of food, that satisfies the appetite by filling the stomach while feeling is emotionally sensitive.As nouns the difference between filling and feeling
is that filling is anything that is used to fill something while feeling is sensation, particularly through the skin.As verbs the difference between filling and feeling
is that filling is present participle of lang=en while feeling is present participle of lang=en.filling
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* filingfeeling
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Despite the rough voice, the coach is surprisingly feeling .
- He made a feeling representation of his wrongs.
Noun
(en noun)- The wool on my arm produced a strange feeling .
- The house gave me a feeling of dread.
- You really hurt my feelings when you said that.
- Many people still have feelings for their first love.
- He has no feeling for what he can say to somebody in such a fragile emotional condition.
- Got on a lucky one
- Came in eighteen to one
- I've got a feeling
- This year's for me and you
- I've got a funny feeling that this isn't going to work.
