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it feels well
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it feels well" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "it feels good." You can use "it feels good" when describing a positive sensation or experience, whether physical or emotional.
Example: "After a long workout, it feels good to relax and unwind."
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9 human-written examples
It feels well into its 2.0 stage, and, given its history, will be picking up significant steam (and customers).
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"It feels well travelled, collected.
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But it feels, well, unnatural in a work based on a pioneering novel of naturalism".
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Above all, it feels well judged.Mr Armitage has been important as a poet in his own right for almost two decades.
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And so when a temp worker -- the economy's weakest link -- is crushed under the weight of it all, it feels, well, like the epitome of everything.
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It feels well put together, even if it isn't a premium experience, and with a microSD card slot and 16GB of storage built in there's plenty of space for photos, movies and TV shows.
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It may be a cliche, but it feels well-earned.
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It feels well-earned when Zak snaps, punches Richie out with a despairing cry of "I'm a record man!" We also see more of Zack's predicament than ever – an old-schooler without Richie's instinct in a changing world that he cannot understand.
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It feels well-built and isn't an eyesore while sitting out on its base.
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It feels well-built, though, like it could take some light abuse without being much worse for wear.
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The horse triptych shown in this great room is almost the size of the sofa, yet it feels well-balanced against the vastness of the space.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to express a positive sensation or feeling, substitute "well" with "good" to align with conventional English grammar; instead of saying "it feels well", say "it feels good".
Common error
Avoid using the adverb "well" when an adjective like "good" is required to describe a feeling. "Well" typically modifies verbs, while "good" modifies nouns or describes a state of being.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it feels well" functions as a subject-verb-adverb construction. However, according to Ludwig AI, the use of "well" to describe a feeling is generally considered grammatically incorrect in modern English. The correct form is "it feels good".
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Science
17%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
16%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "it feels well" appears in some contexts, Ludwig AI identifies that it's generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. The correct and widely accepted alternative is "it feels good". Although the intended purpose is to express a positive feeling, this phrasing should be avoided in formal writing. Always opt for grammatically sound alternatives to ensure clarity and credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it feels good
Replaces "well" with "good" to adhere to standard English grammar for expressing positive sensations.
it feels right
Substitutes "well" with "right" to indicate a sense of correctness or appropriateness.
it seems appropriate
Changes the structure to "it seems" to express that something appears suitable or fitting.
it comes across positively
Emphasizes the positive impression or reception of something.
it resonates deeply
Conveys a sense of emotional connection or impact.
it is well-received
Focuses on the favorable reception or acceptance of something.
it sits well with me
Expresses personal satisfaction or agreement with something.
it rings true
Indicates that something appears genuine or authentic.
it has a positive effect
Highlights the beneficial impact or outcome of something.
it creates a favorable impression
Focuses on the positive image or perception that something generates.
FAQs
What's the correct way to express a positive feeling using 'feel'?
The standard English expression is "it feels good". The word "good" is an adjective that describes the feeling, while "well" is an adverb that describes how an action is performed.
Is "it feels well" ever grammatically correct?
While rarely used and often considered incorrect, "it feels well" might be used in very specific, non-standard contexts. However, "it feels good" is almost always the better choice.
What are some alternatives to "it feels good"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "it feels right", "it seems appropriate", or "it resonates deeply".
Why is "it feels well" generally considered incorrect?
The verb "feel" in this context is a linking verb, which connects the subject to an adjective that describes it. Therefore, the adjective "good" is grammatically correct, while the adverb "well" is not.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested