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left felt
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "left felt" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be an attempt to describe a feeling or sensation associated with something that has been left behind, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "After the meeting, a sense of left felt lingered in the room, as if unresolved issues were still hanging in the air."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
9 human-written examples
The Earth we'd left felt like a photograph.
News & Media
Those who stayed in the work force felt that they were shortchanging their children; those who left felt they were shortchanging themselves.
News & Media
Until very recently, almost everybody disillusioned with the far left felt there was still a viable near left they could call home.
News & Media
Many in the crowd said that after four years of Hollande's Socialist party in power, they left felt betrayed and their anger was beginning to bubble over.
News & Media
The drive, which resulted in a game-winning touchdown pass from Manning to Jake Ballard with 15 seconds left, felt to everyone pretty much like the two-minute drills the Giants rehearse here on Thursdays, when traffic from Route 3 provides the only background noise.
News & Media
The farm Grant McLennan – half of the front pairing of the Go-Betweens, alongside Robert Forster – grew up on, in northern Queensland in Australia, was a long way from my childhood home, in the southernmost part of New Zealand's South Island, but the impressions they left felt the same.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
You chose that side, and those you left feel your image across their sleeping lids as a blinding atomic blast.
News & Media
Many enforcement attorneys who still work for the SEC, or have since left, feel similarly.
News & Media
Leaving felt like betrayal.
News & Media
Leaving felt rude.
News & Media
The mere act of leaving felt almost as good as seeing Amy.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing emotions after leaving a place or situation, consider using more precise verbs and nouns to convey the specific feeling, such as "left feeling abandoned" or "left with a sense of loss."
Common error
Avoid using "left felt" to describe a direct action or decision. Instead, use "left" as the verb and "felt" to describe the emotion or sensation associated with that action. For example, instead of "He left felt sad", write "He left feeling sad".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "left felt" primarily functions as a verb phrase where "left" is a past tense verb and "felt" is another verb describing a state or sensation. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, this construction is often grammatically incorrect and requires careful contextualization to convey a clear meaning. The provided examples in Ludwig illustrate the phrase's varied usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Wiki
15%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "left felt" appears in various contexts, its grammatical correctness is questionable in many instances. According to Ludwig AI, this construction is often incorrect. It's used to express emotions after departing or to denote a political leaning. The most common contexts are News & Media, Wiki, and Science. When using "left felt", consider alternative phrasing to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy, such as "left feeling [emotion]" or "felt [emotion] after leaving". Always ensure the context clearly supports the intended meaning. Use "departed and sensed".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sense of abandonment
Focuses on the specific emotion of being abandoned.
abandoned and perceived
Highlights the feeling of being left behind and how it was experienced.
lingering sensation
Emphasizes a lingering feeling after someone or something has left.
departed and sensed
Focuses on the action of leaving and the subsequent feeling experienced.
vacated and experienced
Emphasizes the feeling experienced after vacating a place or situation.
feeling of having departed
Describes the sensation related to leaving a place or situation.
evacuated and sensed
Emphasizes the act of evacuation and the feeling that followed.
withdrew and sensed
Focuses on the act of withdrawing and the subsequent feeling.
left-wing sentiment
This alternative explicitly refers to left-wing ideology.
left-leaning perspective
This alternative specifically refers to a political viewpoint.
FAQs
How can I properly use the words 'left' and 'felt' in a sentence?
Use 'left' to describe the act of departing or abandoning something, and 'felt' to express an emotion or sensation. For example, 'After she "left the party", she felt relieved'.
What are some alternative ways to express the feeling after leaving a place or situation?
Instead of trying to combine 'left' and 'felt' directly, consider phrases like 'left feeling [emotion]', 'departed with a sense of [emotion]', or 'experienced [emotion] after leaving'. For example, 'She "left feeling empty"'.
Is it grammatically correct to say "left felt"?
The phrase "left felt" is not grammatically correct in most contexts. It's better to use constructions like 'felt [emotion] after leaving' or 'left feeling [emotion]'. Using alternatives such as "departed and sensed".
How does the meaning change if I use "left feeling" instead of "left felt"?
Using "left feeling" correctly expresses the emotion experienced at the time of departure. "Left felt" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't convey a clear meaning. For example, 'She "left feeling hopeful"' is correct, while 'She left felt hopeful' 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