Underfeel

Pronunciation: /ˈəndɝˈfiɫ/

Underfeel (verb)

  1. to sense a hidden or faint emotion or feeling.

Examples

  • She could underfeel the tension in the room.
  • He tried to underfeel the sadness in her voice.

Common collocations: underfeel the tension, underfeel the sadness, underfeel the excitement

Synonyms of Underfeel

Neutral

Antonyms of Underfeel

  • failing to notice or perceive