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Definition of unfelt in English: unfeltadjectiveʌnˈfɛltˌənˈfɛlt Not felt or experienced. his silence was full of unfelt feeling Example sentencesExamples - Her hair floated on the air, as if blown by an unfelt wind.
- Their pointed branches waved in an unfelt breeze, scratching at the sky as though trying to trace constellations with their points.
- The idea is so outré, and so unfelt, that it is hard to see how it could.
- The spires of San Francisco are lost in a bank of fog to the south, and beyond, unseen but not unfelt, lies Silicon Valley.
- At the same time, we harbor a huge amount of unfelt fear about sickness, aging and death, and that fear robs us of vitality, partly because we expend so much energy avoiding and repressing it.
- And so there was a need - though usually unfelt - for an independent publication which could offer this material in a world language.
- Slowly, her eyes opened and she looked out over the hushed clearing, the over grown grass moving in an unfelt breeze and brushing against the knees of her pants.
- Tree frogs that never come down to the ground break into a chorus on some unseen and unfelt cue; land crabs the size of small dogs clatter through the undergrowth.
- Branches heaved in an unfelt breeze and the tree waited.
- Lack of feeling can lead to unfelt but serious damage to the feet and ulcers, which can become chronically infected, requiring amputation.
- It was like an unfelt wind had just tossed the hood back.
- Then a book case across the room swung open and a thin, balding, sallow-faced man crept out, shaking slightly with some unfelt cold.
- We are fed and kept like a farmer keeps animals, always with the unseen and unfelt threat of death and sale.
- He wanted to disappear, to become blackness - unseen, unfelt, untouched.
- His almost unimaginable guilt from two consecutive suicides, too, is largely unplumbed, though probably not unfelt.
- After thanking Cynthia and Florence for the evening, I stepped outside and offered an airy, unfelt wave to the three people gathered around the threshold.
- At first, her motions were subtle enough to go unfelt, but after a while, as her boredom steadily increased, Mark started stirring uneasily in his sleep.
- Her thick, raven black hair blew about as if caught in some unfelt wind, and her hands moved quickly, forming strange gestures in the air.
- But self defence mechanisms set in rapidly, and the world's sorrow goes past the air-conditioned car unseen, unfelt.
- His eyes darkened and he gave her an unfelt smile.
Definition of unfelt in US English: unfeltadjectiveˌənˈfeltˌənˈfɛlt Not felt or experienced. he had no desire to trade unfelt greetings with his mother-in-law Example sentencesExamples - And so there was a need - though usually unfelt - for an independent publication which could offer this material in a world language.
- Her hair floated on the air, as if blown by an unfelt wind.
- Their pointed branches waved in an unfelt breeze, scratching at the sky as though trying to trace constellations with their points.
- His eyes darkened and he gave her an unfelt smile.
- Then a book case across the room swung open and a thin, balding, sallow-faced man crept out, shaking slightly with some unfelt cold.
- But self defence mechanisms set in rapidly, and the world's sorrow goes past the air-conditioned car unseen, unfelt.
- Branches heaved in an unfelt breeze and the tree waited.
- We are fed and kept like a farmer keeps animals, always with the unseen and unfelt threat of death and sale.
- After thanking Cynthia and Florence for the evening, I stepped outside and offered an airy, unfelt wave to the three people gathered around the threshold.
- Lack of feeling can lead to unfelt but serious damage to the feet and ulcers, which can become chronically infected, requiring amputation.
- His almost unimaginable guilt from two consecutive suicides, too, is largely unplumbed, though probably not unfelt.
- Slowly, her eyes opened and she looked out over the hushed clearing, the over grown grass moving in an unfelt breeze and brushing against the knees of her pants.
- Her thick, raven black hair blew about as if caught in some unfelt wind, and her hands moved quickly, forming strange gestures in the air.
- At first, her motions were subtle enough to go unfelt, but after a while, as her boredom steadily increased, Mark started stirring uneasily in his sleep.
- The spires of San Francisco are lost in a bank of fog to the south, and beyond, unseen but not unfelt, lies Silicon Valley.
- He wanted to disappear, to become blackness - unseen, unfelt, untouched.
- Tree frogs that never come down to the ground break into a chorus on some unseen and unfelt cue; land crabs the size of small dogs clatter through the undergrowth.
- It was like an unfelt wind had just tossed the hood back.
- The idea is so outré, and so unfelt, that it is hard to see how it could.
- At the same time, we harbor a huge amount of unfelt fear about sickness, aging and death, and that fear robs us of vitality, partly because we expend so much energy avoiding and repressing it.
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