feeler
/ˈfiːlə/ · noun
Meaning
- Someone or something that feels.
- An antenna or appendage used for feeling, especially on an insect.
- Something ventured to test another's feelings, opinion, or position.
- a presumptive person; someone who bases on gut feeling, such as assuming or imagining that something said or done, whether positive or negative, was for a person despite having no concrete confirmation but gut feeling, or someone who assumes one's affection is reciprocated, or indulges in one's own wishful thinking or flatters oneself
Etymology / origin
From Middle English feler, feeler, felar, equivalent to feel + -er. Animal organ definition from 1660s. Transferred sense of "proposal put forth to observe the reaction it gets" is from 1830.
- feler(enm)→
- feeler (English)
- Relations: inh
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