Adverb
it is either a verb or adjective "My thirst is quenched." "I felt great with a quenched thirst."
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Talking about my love life with my mother felt gauche. Gauchely, he sat next to me. The total gaucheness of the situation made me feel disconcerted. They tried to converse a few times, but it felt . . . gauche. Basically, it means awkward - at least, that's how I use it. :)
After winning a prized victory, the team felt victorious.
War, racism and deathexpansion #1the Nazi party espoused a strong nationalism for the German people and the "Aryan" race, many of whom felt disenfranchised following WW1. The party degenerated into a dictatorial rule by terror form of government with its SS and Gestapo and its policies to those who they felt were not part of the "Aryan" ideal.
I was about to ask her to marry me, and I felt butterflies in my stomach.
A definition context clue can help determine the meaning of "cranky" by providing a clear explanation or synonymous term. For example, in a sentence such as "After a sleepless night, she felt irritable and cranky," the word "irritable" provides a clue to the meaning of "cranky."
In the sentence 'She replied that she felt better' yes, felt is a correct form in this sentence.
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The man was confident and felt ardor when he went up for his big speech.
FAlTER MEANS TO LOSE FAiTH.he falter in all.....in speech,in movement and even in action.
it is a verb because it shows action.
The lion stalked its prey in the tall African grass.
The antecedent for the pronouns 'their' and 'they' is class.
The word abandoned can be used in the following way. When our parents left us with our aunt we felt like we had been abandoned.
"John's anxiety increased, as he approached his examination class."
She felt disdained.