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feel pleasurable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "feel pleasurable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an experience or sensation that brings enjoyment or satisfaction. Example: "Listening to my favorite music always makes me feel pleasurable and relaxed."
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6 human-written examples
Likewise, if the goal is to lose weight, gorging on pasta may feel pleasurable while it's going down, but forfeits the more sustaining pleasure of being able to zip up our pants.
News & Media
It can also make sex feel pleasurable for men too.
News & Media
"If we want to feel pleasurable sensations, it kind of makes sense that we need to first unclench that tension a bit.
News & Media
Choices like procrastinating work in favor of bad TV, staying up too late browsing social media, or forgoing a decent meal for fast food end up constituting net-negatives, even if they may feel pleasurable at the time.
News & Media
Remember that the philosophy behind a Zentangle is that it should feel pleasurable, celebratory and natural.
Wiki
If sex does not feel pleasurable, spend more alone time finding your own erogenous zones.
Wiki
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If sex with your partner feels pleasurable but mechanical and doesn't create a feeling of closeness, you may end up seeking that closeness elsewhere, which is problematic for a marriage.
News & Media
There are many reasons why people don't want sex, including feeling tired, discomfort, pain, lack of arousal, or that it just doesn't feel very pleasurable.
News & Media
I hadn't mowed a lawn since I was a teenager, and while I found the cleaner, greener experience pleasurable, I did feel nostalgic for the roar of the engine and the summertime smell of gasoline mixed with fresh-cut grass.
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It can be surprisingly comforting to realize that our true purpose in life will rarely feel comfortable, enjoyable, or pleasurable in the way other interests might.
News & Media
Kiril felt a pleasurable pain move up his spine.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "feel pleasurable" to describe a direct sensory or emotional experience. Ensure the context clearly indicates what is causing the pleasurable feeling.
Common error
Avoid using "feel pleasurable" to describe objects or situations that cannot experience feelings directly. For example, instead of saying "This chair feels pleasurable", specify what aspect of the chair creates that feeling: "This chair feels comfortable and supportive".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "feel pleasurable" functions as a linking verb ("feel") followed by a subject complement ("pleasurable"). It describes the state or quality of the subject's experience. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
30%
Science
30%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "feel pleasurable" is a grammatically sound way to express a positive sensory or emotional experience. It is generally appropriate for neutral contexts and, according to Ludwig AI, is usable in written English. While not exceedingly common, the phrase appears across various sources including News & Media, Wiki, and Science. Alternatives such as "experience pleasure" or "sense enjoyment" may be more fitting in specific contexts. When using "feel pleasurable", ensure the subject is capable of experiencing feelings and that the context clearly indicates the cause of the pleasurable sensation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
feel joy
Conveys a simpler, more direct emotion.
feel contentment
Highlights a state of satisfaction and ease.
experience pleasure
Focuses on the sensation of pleasure itself rather than the feeling.
sense enjoyment
Emphasizes the perception of enjoyment.
derive satisfaction
Highlights the act of obtaining satisfaction.
find delight
Implies discovering or encountering delight.
relish the experience
Suggests a savoring or appreciation of the experience.
find gratifying
Emphasizes the fulfilling nature of the experience.
experience contentment
Highlights a state of satisfaction and ease.
sense of well-being
Focuses on overall positive state.
FAQs
How can I use "feel pleasurable" in a sentence?
Use "feel pleasurable" to describe a sensory or emotional experience. For example, "The warm sun on my skin makes me "feel pleasurable"".
What are some alternatives to "feel pleasurable"?
You can use alternatives like "feel joy", "sense enjoyment", or "derive satisfaction" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "The massage was feeling pleasurable"?
No, it is more correct to say "The massage felt pleasurable" or "The massage was pleasurable". The original sentence uses the present continuous tense incorrectly. This nuance changes from active to passive meaning, but in this case it's better to simply consider the massage as pleasurable.
What is the difference between "feel pleasurable" and "be pleasurable"?
"Feel pleasurable" describes a personal experience, while "be pleasurable" describes a quality of something. For example, "The music made me "feel pleasurable"", whereas "The music was pleasurable".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested