en feeling good

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors, JMDict 1.07, and Verbosity players
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Things used for feeling good

  • en exercising ➜
  • en helping someone ➜
  • en becoming inebriated ➜
  • en relaxing ➜
  • en a bath ➜
  • en becoming more clean ➜
  • en breathing some fresh air ➜
  • en buying presents for others ➜
  • en doing some exercises ➜
  • en dressing nice ➜
  • en eating ice cream ➜
  • en enjoying the day ➜
  • en getting in shape ➜
  • en giving assistance ➜
  • en going on a vacation ➜
  • en hearing music ➜
  • en howling with laughter ➜
  • en jogging ➜
  • en looking better ➜
  • en pleasing your parents ➜
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Causes of feeling good

  • en getting clean ➜
  • en giving assistance ➜
  • en attending a classical concert ➜
  • en procreating ➜
  • en dressing nice ➜
  • en eating a cookie ➜
  • en getting a good grade ➜
  • en getting some physical activity ➜
  • en going to work ➜
  • en having a shower ➜
  • en kissing someone ➜
  • en knowing if you re healthy ➜
  • en laughing at a joke ➜
  • en relaxing ➜
  • en seeing your idea become reality ➜
  • en tasting something sweet ➜
  • en telling a story ➜

Subevents of feeling good

  • en breathing some fresh air ➜
  • en create something to help other people ➜
  • en give a gift ➜
  • en dressing nice ➜
  • en eat breakfast in bed ➜
  • en howl in the woods ➜
  • en loving someone else ➜
  • en making a better world ➜
  • en remembering ➜
  • en score a home run ➜
  • en scoring a homer ➜
  • en staying healthy ➜

Synonyms

  • ja 吾妻しい (a) ➜
  • ja 気が楽 ➜
  • ja 気持ちいい (a) ➜
  • ja 気持ちよい (a) ➜
  • ja 気持ち良い (a) ➜

feeling good makes you want…

  • en get fit ➜
  • en make people laugh ➜
  • en play sports ➜
  • en score a home run ➜

Related terms

  • en health ➜
  • en comfort ➜
  • en fine ➜
  • en better ➜

Types of feeling good

  • en Pleasure ➜

Properties of feeling good

  • en pleasurable ➜

Antonyms

  • en pain ➜
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