What does kendini hissetmek in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word kendini hissetmek in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kendini hissetmek in Turkish.

The word kendini hissetmek in Turkish means feel, hissetmek, sezmek, hissetmek, duyumsamak, farkında olmak, (ağrı, sıkıntı, vb.) çekmek, hissetmek, hissetmek, sezmek, hissetmek, hissetmek, sezmek, kendini suçlamak, ellemek, elleyerek hissetmek, (gibi) hissetmek, -i hissetmek, kendini rahat hissetmek, kendini suçlu hissetmek, kendini iyi hissetmemek, daha sağlıklı hissetmek, daha iyi hissetmek, iyi hissetmek, gibi hissetmek, midesi bulanmak, enerjisi olmak, kendini rahat hissetmek, içgüdüsel olarak bilmek/hissetmek, aynı şekilde hissetmek, benzer hisleri paylaşmak, yerleşmek, utanç duymak, iğne batmış gibi hissetmek, iğneler batmak, rahatsız, hasta. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kendini hissetmek

feel

hissetmek

(sense by touch)

Elini omuzunun üzerinde hissetti.
He felt her hand on his shoulder.

sezmek, hissetmek, duyumsamak

(sense, detect: not by touch)

Sesinde bir düşmanlık sezdim.
I felt hostility in his voice.

farkında olmak

(be conscious of)

He could feel her gaze on him.

(ağrı, sıkıntı, vb.) çekmek, hissetmek

(emotion, sensation: feel)

Dizimde çok ağrı hissediyorum.
I'm experiencing a lot of pain in my knee.

hissetmek

(+ adj: experience condition)

I'm over the worst of my flu but I still feel a bit weak.

sezmek

(detect)

I sensed that she was telling the truth.

hissetmek

(+ adj: experience emotion) (bir duyguyu)

I felt really embarrassed.

hissetmek

(feel)

I'm dizzy after that rollercoaster ride.

sezmek

(figurative (detect in general) (mecazlı)

He smelled trouble when the others started arguing, so he left the bar.

kendini suçlamak

(informal, figurative (feel guilty or bad)

It was just an honest mistake, so you shouldn't beat yourself up about it.

ellemek, elleyerek hissetmek

(examine by touch)

Kaliteli olup olmadığını anlamak için kumaşı elledi.
She felt the cloth to see how good it was.

(gibi) hissetmek

(+ noun: perceive self as)

I felt a fool when she pointed out my mistake.

-i hissetmek

(be affected by)

He felt the full force of the crash.

kendini rahat hissetmek

(informal, figurative (be comfortable)

This is such a welcoming village - I feel right at home here.

kendini suçlu hissetmek

(feel guilty)

The father felt bad when a business meeting kept him from seeing his daughter's dance recital.

kendini iyi hissetmemek

(feel unwell)

I've been feeling bad since I ate those oysters.

daha sağlıklı hissetmek

(be healthier)

I'm feeling much better now that I've lost weight.

daha iyi hissetmek

(be reassured)

I feel better knowing he is home safe and sound.

iyi hissetmek

(not feel guilty)

gibi hissetmek

(informal (have sensation)

I feel like there are little ants running around on my skin.

midesi bulanmak

(feel nauseous)

I was starting to feel sick so I drank a lot of orange juice for vitamin C.

enerjisi olmak

(have health, energy for sth) (bir şeyi yapmak için)

I'm so tired that I don't even feel up to going to the party.

kendini rahat hissetmek

(belong) (arkadaş çevresinde, vb.)

With that attitude, he'll never fit in here.

içgüdüsel olarak bilmek/hissetmek

(sense)

As soon as Carmel saw Anne's face, she knew instinctively that something was wrong.

aynı şekilde hissetmek, benzer hisleri paylaşmak

(feel likewise)

Jack is madly in love with Rachel; unfortunately, she does not reciprocate.

yerleşmek

(make yourself at home)

It took me a few months to settle in to my new job.

utanç duymak

(figurative (feel shame/guilt)

All Pippa could do was squirm as Walter reeled off a list of all her faults.

iğne batmış gibi hissetmek, iğneler batmak

(figurative (cause stinging sensation) (mecazlı)

Don't touch that plant, it stings.

rahatsız, hasta

(figurative, informal (unwell)

I didn't go to work today because I was feeling under the weather.

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