Feel better Meaning and Definition

Feel better

Feel better

Pronunciation

/ˈfiːl ˈbɛtər/

Part of Speech

Noun, Interjection

Definition

A feeling of relief or improvement after experiencing discomfort, distress, or pain; a desire to alleviate or overcome a troubling or unpleasant situation.

Examples

  • After a workout, she felt a sense of feeling better and relaxed.
  • He felt a lot better after taking medicine for his cold.

Synonyms

  • Better
  • Relieved
  • Improved

Antonyms

  • Worse
  • Complicated
  • Painful

Etymology

The word “Feel better” is derived from the Old English words “fēolan” meaning to feel and “beter” meaning better.

Usage Notes

This phrase is often used in informal settings, such as in conversations with friends or family members.

Cultural References

This phrase has been referenced in various forms of media, including music, literature, and film.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • What’s making you feel better?
  • I feel better today than I did yesterday.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Fine
  • Better
  • Relieved

Collocations

  • Feel better soon
  • I feel better with
  • It makes me feel better

Frequency of Use

This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversation and has a moderate frequency of use.

Common Misspellings

  • Feeling better
  • Feel beter

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