No. Felt is the past tense of feeling. You can feel a particular emotion but feeling is not an emotion in itself
yes it is a type of emotion felt when you have conclusive success over obsticals and it is descrived by emotion simuar to joy and Exhilaration
fear
No, "felt" is not an action verb. It is a linking verb that connects the subject (the one feeling) to the complement (the emotion being felt).
Emotion is any feeling that is felt by an organism or human. Examples of emotions are happiness, anger etc.
Yes, thoughtful is very much so an emotion. For Example: 'I felt very thoughtful today."
Bob Cratchit
Emotions are felt internally, but expressedexternally.
I would think so, yes. You might say, "She felt thankful" or "I felt very thankful," the same way you might say, "She felt sad" or "I felt very sad." If you can feel it, then it's an emotion. By this logic, however, lucky is also an emotion, since you can "feel lucky." Some people might argue that lucky is not an emotion, but I think it is.
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like -- you felt the emotion that would lead you to start crying.
Felt Conflict
It is just that you do love them. You seen something, smelled something or just felt an emotion inside that you felt, smelt or seen when you were with them.
Contrast between felt & displayed emotions; how emotions of employees can be used for improving performance of the organization?