Hes the highest person in the family by more than 2 centimetres ...should be... He's the tallestperson in the family, by more than 2 centimetres. (People are tall or short, not high or low)
(There is an apostrophe required in the Hes, to indicate that the words he is have been contracted.)
(There is a comma required after family, to separate the following clause from the rest of the sentence) you think Ill go to bed now Im feeling a little ...should be... I think I'll go to bed now, I'm feeling a little ...(The first letter in a sentence is always capitalised)
(The speaker who says "I'll go to bed" needs to say "Ithink")
(The word I'll needs an apostrophe to show that the words I will have been contracted... the same for I'm and the words I am)
(There is something omitted from the end of the sentence)
a feeling hard to describe
This vocabulary word is called empathy. It refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings of others by putting oneself in their shoes.
The feeling words list has positively influenced my emotional well-being by helping me better identify and express my emotions, leading to improved self-awareness and emotional regulation.
To use the feeling words chart effectively, start by familiarizing yourself with the different emotions listed. When you experience a feeling, refer to the chart to accurately identify and label it. This can help enhance your emotional awareness and communication skills by giving you the vocabulary to express your emotions more clearly to others. Practice using these words in conversations to better communicate how you are feeling.
Peekish is a word used to describe how someone is feeling. It can be used to describe someone who is feeling just a small bit under the weather.
The feeling that Billy Currington tries to describe in the country song "I got a feeling"
cold and light
Other words for a heavenly feeling can be rapture or ecstasy.
nostalgia
alienation
Feeling free
What a feeling - Peter Luts and Dominico