Sentence examples for characteristics a feeling from inspiring English sources

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That earnestness, Dawes admits, coincided with other characteristics: a feeling of being isolated and often understimulated.

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The first characteristic is a feeling or emotion of respect, awe, fascination, or dread in relation to the sacred.

Anxiety as a trait, or anxiety level as a personal characteristic, is defined as a feeling of stress, nervousness, and discomfort which is experienced on a day to day basis (how the person usually feels) and means the predisposition to be anxious in different normal situations [ 14].

Analysis revealed that the arrangement of houses, indicators buildings, and short walking distance as the characteristics of space hierarchy encourages a feeling of defense.

Needles were manipulated manually to evoke needle sensation (De Qi), a characteristic feeling of tension, local pain, soreness or numbness, and often a radiating feeling from the point of insertion.

Guyer argues that while there is displeasure in the ugly it always involves an interest; Ginsborg allows also for disinterested judgments of ugliness, but denies that these involve a characteristic feeling of displeasure; rather, we judge that something is ugly if it lacks beauty in a context where beauty is expected.

The sense of hopelessness that lurks in the margins of his work is modified not only by the pint glass and the tobacco tin - though few Kelman fictions are without them - but by a characteristic Glaswegian feeling for the absurd.

So sometimes a person who wants or needs assistance will be very obvious, and other times it's not clear, but possible characteristics include anxiety, feeling alone or feeling trapped, disorientation including in time and space confusion, and fear of losing control.

Baltimore club is a feeling— an unpretentious hustle that transcends its sonic characteristics.

Baltimore Club is a feeling— an unpretentious hustle that transcends its sonic characteristics.

hygge: noun A quality of cosiness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or wellbeing (regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture).

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