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feel ideal
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "feel ideal" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where someone is expressing a sense of perfection or suitability, but it is not commonly used. Example: "After a long day of work, I finally feel ideal about my decision to take a break."
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Just a short walk south of Plaza de Mayo is San Telmo, a knot of narrow streets, squares and venerable courtyards with a very different, intimate feel, ideal for unhurried urban wandering.
News & Media
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55 human-written examples
The familiar Adagio sostenuto opening of the Sonata No. 14 ("Moonlight") felt ideal, neither self-consciously neutral nor overemphatic and mawkish.
News & Media
The setup feels ideal for weeknight lounging and weekend hosting.
News & Media
It is teleological - governed by a dimly understood but acutely felt Ideal, or a final cause.
News & Media
Nevertheless, their aim of honest expression of deeply felt ideals had an important influence on subsequent movements, particularly the English Pre-Raphaelites of the mid-19th century.
Encyclopedias
Trudeau undoubtedly shares many of his father's most deeply felt ideals, and his rhetoric has been marked by principled stands that have at times seemed strategically ill-advised.
News & Media
www.princetennis.com; 01539 622 322 Yonex RQiS-1 Tour - £120 Yonex serves up this lightweight racket which offers tremendous control and feel - ideal for players with a strong, full stroke.
News & Media
Laporta feels the ideal situation for Fabregas would be to have the transfer sorted out before the start of the World Cup.
News & Media
Mercer had asked her to sing "Moonlight in Vermont," which he had just heard and felt was ideal for her voice.
News & Media
I enjoyed the personal and friendly nature of the relationship; she quickly understood my tastes and selected colours and styles which I felt were ideal and introduced me to new ideas, colours and styles which I have subsequently tried out.
News & Media
It felt an ideal fit," he said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the unusual phrase "feel ideal", consider using more common alternatives like "feel perfect", "feel just right", or "feel optimal" for clearer communication.
Common error
Avoid combining "feel" with "ideal" directly, as it sounds unnatural to native English speakers. Rephrase to express the intended meaning more idiomatically.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "feel ideal" functions as a subjective assessment of a state or condition. It suggests a sense of perfection or optimal suitability, although, as noted by Ludwig AI, this is not a common or standard usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Encyclopedias
17%
Less common in
Wiki
8%
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while grammatically sound, the phrase "feel ideal" is not a common or idiomatic expression in English. Ludwig AI indicates that it is not a standard phrase. More natural alternatives like "feel perfect", "feel just right", or "feel optimal" are recommended for clearer communication. The contexts in which it appears vary, but due to its uncommon nature, careful consideration should be given to choosing a more standard alternative to avoid awkwardness or confusion.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
feel perfect
Replaces "ideal" with "perfect" for a more common expression of feeling that something is without flaw.
feel optimal
Substitutes "ideal" with "optimal", suggesting the feeling of being in the best possible condition or state.
feel just right
Emphasizes the sensation of something being exactly as it should be, replacing "ideal" with a more descriptive phrase.
feel spot on
Uses the idiom "spot on" to convey the feeling of something being precisely correct or suitable.
feel precisely right
Adds emphasis to the feeling of correctness, making it more specific.
feel like a dream
Compares the feeling to a dream, emphasizing its positive and desirable nature.
feel heavenly
Replaces "ideal" with "heavenly" to evoke a sense of blissful perfection.
feel as good as it gets
Expresses the feeling of reaching the highest possible level of satisfaction or well-being.
feel impeccable
Uses "impeccable" to describe the feeling of something being flawless.
feel absolutely right
Highlights the certainty and completeness of the feeling of being correct.
FAQs
What does "feel ideal" mean?
While not a standard English phrase, "feel ideal" could be interpreted as feeling that something is in a perfect or optimal state. However, it's better to use clearer alternatives.
How can I rephrase "feel ideal" to sound more natural?
Consider using phrases like "feel perfect", "feel just right", or "feel optimal". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is "feel ideal" grammatically incorrect?
While the individual words are correct, the combination is not idiomatic and sounds awkward. It's better to use more common and natural-sounding alternatives.
What's a more formal way to say "feel ideal"?
In a formal setting, consider using "feel optimal" or a more descriptive phrase that conveys the specific sense of perfection you want to express.
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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
78%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested