The difference between Atmosphere and Feeling

When used as nouns, atmosphere means the gases surrounding the or any body, whereas feeling means sensation, particularly through the skin.


Feeling is also adjective with the meaning: emotionally sensitive.

check bellow for the other definitions of Atmosphere and Feeling

  1. Atmosphere as a noun:

    The gases surrounding the or any body.

  2. Atmosphere as a noun:

    The in a place.

  3. Atmosphere as a noun:

    The apparent felt in an .

  4. Atmosphere as a noun:

    A unit of measurement for pressure equal to 101325 Pa (symbol: )

  1. Feeling as an adjective:

    Emotionally sensitive.

    Examples:

    "Despite the rough voice, the coach is surprisingly feeling."

  2. Feeling as an adjective:

    Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility.

    Examples:

    "He made a feeling representation of his wrongs."

  1. Feeling as a noun:

    Sensation, particularly through the skin.

    Examples:

    "The wool on my arm produced a strange feeling."

  2. Feeling as a noun:

    Emotion; impression.

    Examples:

    "The house gave me a feeling of dread."

  3. Feeling as a noun (always, _, in the plural):

    Emotional state or well-being.

    Examples:

    "You really hurt my feelings when you said that."

  4. Feeling as a noun (always, _, in the plural):

    Emotional attraction or desire.

    Examples:

    "Many people still have feelings for their first love."

  5. Feeling as a noun:

    Intuition.

    Examples:

    "He has no feeling for what he can say to somebody in such a fragile emotional condition."

    "I've got a funny feeling that this isn't going to work."

  6. Feeling as a noun:

    An opinion, an attitude.

  1. Feeling as a verb:

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