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call feeling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "call feeling" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its lack of grammatical structure and context. Example: "I can't quite express the call feeling I have about this situation."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Encyclopedias
Wiki
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
What you might call, feeling daring, a soul.
News & Media
I sat in my chair long after the curtain call feeling as though I'd voyeuristically witnessed a deeply personal emotional breakdown.
News & Media
"I left the conference call feeling good, confident that we had conducted ourselves in the utmost professional manner," the managing editor, Maria Martinez-Henao, told me.
News & Media
"Mike," I call, feeling helpless, feeling the unreasonable quantity of shampoo in my hair.
News & Media
The conflict for me is between the emotion we call "feeling compassionate" and the logic that says compassion should be about helping people achieve better outcomes.
News & Media
"Whenever I went on a call feeling like 'I NEED this sale; I HAVE to make some money today; I HAVE to close this deal' -- I came away empty-handed.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
He manages -- to move from math to physics -- an exquisite rendering of what one might call feelings at the subatomic level, emotion's muons, gluons and quarks.
News & Media
It is meaning, not utterance, that makes mind unique….As I understand it, meaning also includes those things we call feelings, experiences, sensations that do not have to be, and sometimes cannot be, put into symbols.
But many of the early pollsters, Gallup in particular, were idealistic about their calling, feeling that polling would bring democracy to a higher level, enabling and compelling government to be more responsive to the will of the people.
News & Media
And what is this state of mind which we have called feeling, but the whole mind, with its past thoughts, volitions and actions, now thinking and desiring and suffering and rejoicing, travailing within itself?
Encyclopedias
And I, an active duty Marine at the time, packed my bags and waited impatiently to be called, feeling that a declaration of war would be somehow cathartic.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "call feeling", try to clearly articulate the specific emotion or sensation you are experiencing. For example, use "name the emotion" or "describe the feeling".
Common error
Do not use "call feeling" as a general placeholder for emotions. Be specific and descriptive in naming or defining the emotion you intend to convey.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "call feeling" functions as a nominal phrase where "call" acts as a verb and "feeling" as its object, although this construction is not standard English. Ludwig examples show it used in contexts where someone is naming, describing, or identifying a feeling.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Science
21%
Encyclopedias
6%
Less common in
Wiki
6%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "call feeling" is considered grammatically incorrect, but is uncommonly used to refer to the action of identifying or naming an emotion. Ludwig's examples highlight its presence in diverse contexts, including news media and scientific articles. Although understandable, it's advisable to use clearer, more grammatically sound alternatives such as "name the emotion" or "describe the feeling" for improved clarity and precision.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
describe the feeling
Emphasizes providing a detailed account of an emotion or sentiment.
name the emotion
Focuses on identifying and labeling a specific feeling, rather than a general sense.
define the emotion
Involves providing a precise definition of a particular emotion.
identify the emotion
Emphasizes pinpointing and naming a particular emotion.
put a name to the feeling
Implies finding the right word or term to describe a feeling.
label the sensation
Highlights the act of identifying a physical or emotional sensation.
articulate the feeling
Focuses on expressing a feeling clearly and effectively.
acknowledge the feeling
Focuses on recognizing and accepting the presence of a certain feeling.
recognize the sentiment
Highlights the act of identifying and acknowledging a specific sentiment.
express the sentiment
Highlights the act of conveying a particular sentiment through words or actions.
FAQs
How can I better express the idea behind "call feeling"?
Instead of using "call feeling", consider alternatives like "name the emotion", "describe the feeling", or "articulate the feeling" for clearer communication.
What is a more grammatically correct way to phrase "call feeling"?
The phrase "call feeling" is not grammatically correct. More appropriate options include phrases like "to name a feeling" or "to describe a sensation" depending on your intended meaning.
In what contexts might someone use the phrase "call feeling"?
Although not grammatically correct, "call feeling" might be used informally to refer to the act of identifying or labeling an emotion, but it's advisable to use clearer and more precise language.
What are some alternatives to "call feeling" that provide more clarity?
For increased clarity, replace "call feeling" with phrases such as "recognize the sentiment", "identify the emotion", or "put a name to the feeling".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested