misfeeling

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From mis- +‎ feeling.

Noun[edit]

misfeeling (countable and uncountable, plural misfeelings)

  1. A bad, wrong, or negative feeling.
    • 2010, George Lysloff, Poems, Visions, Reflections:
      I wanted to expound on my immediate sensory misgivings and mis-feelings!
    • 2013, R. R. O'Moore, B. Barber, P. L. Reichertz, Medical Informatics Europe 82: Fourth Congress, page 516:
      To measure the amount of complaints we used a list of 24 somatic or emotional complaints, dysfunctions and misfeelings.