English to Igbo Meaning of felt - chere


Felt :
chere

chere

chere, ghọtara, mụtara

cherefeltedfeltingfelts
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Definitions of felt in English
Noun(1) a fabric made of compressed matted animal fibers
Verb(1) undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind(2) come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds(3) perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles(4) be conscious of a physical, mental, or emotional state(5) have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude(6) undergo passive experience of(7) be felt or perceived in a certain way(8) grope or feel in search of something(9) examine by touch(10) examine (a body part(11) find by testing or cautious exploration(12) produce a certain impression(13) pass one's hands over the sexual organs of(14) mat together and make felt-like(15) cover with felt(16) change texture so as to become matted and felt-like
Examples of felt in English
(1) The shoes are made for just this sort of job, with a thick synthetic felt sole that grips.(2) In all there are ten minute top hats of black silk plush and grey felt and one black felt bowler.(3) a felt hat(4) Turn out your cupboard for old straw sunhats, berets, baseball caps and felt hats.(5) Key fabrics in this collection include felt and denim which she treats with dexterity and imagination.(6) Felt or nylon tip pens popular today control ink flow by a tip of felt or bundle of nylon fibres instead of a traditional nib.(7) care must be taken in washing, or the wool will shrink and felt(8) It is a close-fitting red felt hat with a flattened top and a tassel worn to the side.(9) We wondered why he never took off his black felt hat all through the night.(10) The felt trilby and cord shopper creates a mix and match look for head to toe style.(11) Two men in felt hats and raincoats cast long shadows outside what we take to be Parliament Buildings.(12) But don't rub silver with anything other than a polishing cloth or fine piece of felt .(13) He was sitting on a bench in the congreso hut, and had put on his dark felt hat for the occasion.(14) As they'd apparently taken away their tar boiler and rolls of felt , I went to put the wheelie bin back in the garage.(15) It had a large playground and a flat felted roof which leaked.(16) She said the Old Gallery, because of its once glazed roof which had been felted over, was a ÔÇÿvery hardÔÇÖ building to conserve.
Related Phrases of felt
(1) feel ::
na-eche
(2) felt pen ::
chere pen
(3) felt-tip pen ::
chere-ngari pen
(4) felt up ::
chere elu
(5) felt-tip ::
chere-ngari
(6) roofing felt ::
roofing chere
(7) felt hat ::
chere okpu
(8) felt paper ::
chere akwụkwọ
(9) felt pad ::
chere na mpe mpe akwa
Synonyms
Verb
1. mat ::
ute
Different Forms
felt, felted, felting, felts
Word Example from TV Shows
(PANTING) Bigger problems.
I felt something pop.

(PANTING) Bigger problems. I FELT something pop.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 13

felt like I was breathing life
back into her.

FELT like I was breathing life back into her.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 5

Leonard said I was crazy,
but I knew that carton felt lighter.

Leonard said I was crazy, but I knew that carton FELT lighter.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 21

because it felt good to watch them burn.

because it FELT good to watch them burn.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 10

we felt like we saw that, too.

we FELT like we saw that, too.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20

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