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feel decreased
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "feel decreased" is not correct and does not sound natural in written English.
It is not typically used to express a reduction in feelings or emotions; instead, it may lead to confusion. Example: "After the news, I began to feel decreased in my motivation to work."
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Alternative expressions(19)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Overall consumer acceptance of the carne asada, and liking for its appearance, flavor and texture/mouth feel decreased significantly when half the steak was substituted with mushrooms.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
The signals originating from the bulk of the matrix must also preserve their spectral positions and g-factors because the structure of the polymer would hardly feel decreasing the NPs concentration from 4 · 1016 to 1 · 1016 cm−3.
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We often feel decreasing patience as the demands of children increase.
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The resistance of the cell using Ir-modified felt decreased 25% compared to the cell using non-modified felt.
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After 6 min, 43 subjects felt decreased pain on the TA side, none described the placebo side as the least painful side, and seven subjects reported no difference between the sides.
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Surgery was offered, but the patient refused stating he felt decreased weakness and wanted to pursue a conservative management.
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In contrast to patient motivation, many emphasized the role of psychosocial barriers that they felt decreased their likelihood of being able to impact patient behaviors.
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Through this model of supervision, trainee and senior medical officers in rural areas felt decreased isolation, increased their knowledge of patient care, experienced validation of their current and future practice management, and increased their knowledge base about various aspects of medical and allied health patient care.
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Diffusion of responsibility refers to the fact that as the number of bystanders increases, the personal responsibility that an individual bystander feels decreases.
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In addition, at visit 4 (day 14 ± 2), the average amount by which patients agreed with the statement "My facial wrinkles make me look older than I feel" had decreased by 13.6% compared with baseline, although this difference was not statistically significant (P = 0.148).
I have supported the intermodal railroad hub because I felt the decreased car exhaust would benefit the health of Babylon's citizens.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "feel decreased" in formal or informal writing. Opt for alternatives like "feel diminished" or "sense a lessening of" for clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
The word "decreased" is not typically used to describe feelings. Using it can lead to confusion. Always consider more appropriate synonyms such as "lessened", "diminished", or "reduced" to accurately convey your intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "feel decreased" functions as a verb followed by an adjective aiming to describe a state of reduced sensation or emotion. However, this construction is not grammatically sound and is considered incorrect English usage, as noted by Ludwig AI.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "feel decreased" is grammatically incorrect and not recommended for use. As noted by Ludwig AI, this expression doesn't follow standard English grammar and can lead to misunderstanding. It's better to use alternatives such as "feel diminished", "feel lessened", or "experience a decrease in feeling" to accurately and effectively communicate a reduction in emotion or sensation. Opting for these alternatives will enhance clarity and credibility in both formal and informal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
feel diminished
Replaces "decreased" with "diminished" to indicate a reduction in intensity or strength of a feeling.
experience a decrease in feeling
Uses a more formal structure to express the reduction of a feeling.
feel a lessening of
Employs "lessening" to describe a gradual reduction in feeling.
feel reduced
Substitutes "decreased" with "reduced", directly indicating a reduction.
have a decreased sensation
Focuses on physical sensations rather than emotional feelings.
sense a decline in feeling
Uses "decline" to suggest a gradual decrease in emotional state.
feel less intense
Shifts the focus to the intensity of the feeling rather than a general decrease.
feel subdued
Suggests a state of being calmed or quieted, resulting in reduced feelings.
feel blunted
Indicates a dulling or weakening of emotional response.
feel a drop in
Uses "drop" to describe a sudden or noticeable decrease in the intensity of a feeling.
FAQs
What's a better way to say "feel decreased"?
Instead of "feel decreased", consider using phrases like "feel diminished", "feel lessened", or "sense a decline in feeling" for clearer communication.
Is "feel decreased" grammatically correct?
No, "feel decreased" is not grammatically correct. The word "decreased" doesn't naturally pair with the verb "feel" to describe emotions or sensations. Use alternatives such as "diminished" or "lessened" instead.
How can I use "feel" to describe a reduction in emotion?
To describe a reduction in emotion with "feel", use phrases like "feel less [emotion]", for example, "feel less anxious", or "feel less sad". You can also use "feel a decrease in" followed by the noun representing the emotion.
What's the difference between "feel decreased" and "feel diminished"?
"Feel decreased" is not standard English. "Feel diminished" is the more appropriate phrase, meaning to experience a reduction in intensity or strength of a feeling.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested