Feeling well is closer to a belief; are well is closer to a fact.
The term 'you are well' usually means that there is nothing wrong with you that you are aware of, perhaps said by your doctor.
The term 'you are feeling well' is probably a question, rather than the speaker deciding how the listener is feeling.
well, the feeling is different for different people, but if you really like him, then you will know... love is a feeling that will be obvious if it is true
He or she would be lying down or seem different
I heard that you were not feeling well?
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I'm not feeling well is "Je suis mal" or "Je suis malade".
Are you feeling well now? is an enquiry sentence, showing concern.
What was the first sign the pilot was feeling very well.
If you say "I'm feeling a little under the weather today," it means that you are feeling a little bit sick or not feeling well....means "feeling sick".Someone who is under the weather doesn't feel well and/or has a mild illness, like the common cold for example.It means your not feeling well or having a hard timeIt depends:In the US, if some one is "under the weather," it means they are not feeling well or that they are ill.In British English speaking countries, it means the person is drunk or hungover.
I 'm not feeling well
Euphoria is the medical term meaning exaggerated feeling of well-being.
No. You would be answering a different question.
well the feeling is called hybernoopeea remember to tell your teacher that at school