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feel like well
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "feel like well" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of expressions and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "I don't feel like well today; I think I might be coming down with something."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(7)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
26 human-written examples
"I always feel like, well, athletes should do yoga," Claire said.
News & Media
"So sometimes you feel like, well, since you can't fix everything, you can't do anything at all," Mayor Strada said.
News & Media
The lush landscape seems safely distant from city pressures, but is still dotted with enough antiques shops and stylish bistros so that they don't feel like, well, hicks.
News & Media
Oh, and I forgot to mention the bit near the end where about 300 voices join together to push the already fairly well-worn button marked good times' so hard it jams and you feel like, "Well, maybe I'll have to live inside this record for ever".
News & Media
The Cobra looks all right from the outside, even properly nasty, but you cannot sit at the tiller of a Cobra as an adult male and feel like, well, an adult.
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Melia (double participant, model E): I think you can plan deeper lessons so it's not like I don't…if say a 45 minute planning day, I don't feel like, "Well now I only need 30 because I'm teaching the same thing twice".
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
33 human-written examples
I feel like, "OK, well that was interesting.
News & Media
This narrative might feel like well-trodden territory.
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Health status and medical history, the presence or absence of biological markers, probable treatment outcomes, recurrence risk, patient preferences, whether and where cancer has spread and risk of death not only from breast cancer but also from other causes, are some of the many considerations that can make breast cancer-land feel like well-trod yet unexplored terrain.
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The best time to roll into new neighborhoods is when your live ones feel like well-oiled machines.
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The best time to roll into new neighborhoods is when your live ones feel like well-oiled machines and there is pent-up demand in new potential neighborhoods.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, avoid the phrase “feel like well”. Opt instead for established expressions like “feel quite well” or “feel pretty good” to ensure your message is easily understood.
Common error
Avoid using “feel like well” when describing your state of health or general well-being. This construction is grammatically unconventional. Instead, use standard phrases such as “feel well” or “feel good”.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "feel like well" functions primarily as part of a longer expression, often found within direct quotations or informal speech. However, Ludwig AI notes that this is not considered grammatically correct in standard English.
Frequent in
News & Media
86%
Science
14%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Wiki
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "feel like well" is frequently encountered, primarily within quotations or informal speech, as shown by Ludwig's examples. However, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms that this is not a conventional or recommended phrasing. Instead, more standard alternatives such as "feel well", "feel good", or "feel quite well" are advisable for clearer and more grammatically sound communication. Usage analysis reveals its prevalence in news and media sources, often within quoted dialogues, reinforcing its informal nature.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
feel pretty good
This substitution replaces "like well" with "pretty good" to indicate a general state of well-being, but remains informal.
feel reasonably good
Using "reasonably good" provides a clearer and more standard way to indicate a satisfactory state of well-being.
feel rather good
Replacing "like well" with "rather good" conveys a similar meaning but with a slightly more formal tone.
feel quite well
This alternative retains the structure but replaces "like well" with "quite well" to express a state of good health.
feel relatively healthy
This emphasizes the aspect of health rather than general well-being, making the statement more specific.
feel somewhat healthy
Replaces "like well" with "somewhat healthy" to more grammatically convey a state of health.
feel generally healthy
Adding "generally" softens the statement, indicating an overall state of health rather than a specific instance.
feel in good health
This uses a more direct and formal expression to convey the state of being healthy.
feel as though I am well
This expands the phrase to a clause, clarifying the speaker's perception of their health.
feel to be healthy
A more direct way to convey a feeling of being healthy, but is not commonly used.
FAQs
What does “feel like well” mean?
How can I correctly use “feel” to describe my health?
To accurately describe your health, use phrases such as “I "feel well"” to indicate good health, or “I "feel unwell"” to express the opposite. You can also say “I "feel healthy"”.
What are some alternatives to “feel like well”?
Instead of “feel like well”, consider using “"feel quite well"”, “"feel pretty good"”, or simply “"feel good"”. These options are more grammatically sound and widely accepted.
Is “feel like well” ever appropriate in writing?
While you might encounter “feel like well” in informal speech or quoted dialogue, it is generally not appropriate for formal writing. Opt for clearer and more standard expressions to avoid confusion.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested