misfeel

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Etymology[edit]

From mis- +‎ feel.

Verb[edit]

misfeel (third-person singular simple present misfeels, present participle misfeeling, simple past and past participle misfelt)

  1. To feel wrongly or incorrectly
    • 2015, Marianne Nana Betts, the Edge of Marbles: from the Ground Up:
      Sometimes we misuse words or mis-feel feelings.