How Do You Spell FOREFEEL?

Pronunciation: [fˈɔːfiːl] (IPA)

Forefeel is a rare word that is often confused with "foresee". It means to have a presentiment or intuition about something that will happen in the future. The spelling of Forefeel is straightforward with the prefix "fore-" indicating "before" or "in advance," and "feel" meaning to sense or perceive. The IPA phonetic transcription for Forefeel is /fɔːˈfiːl/, with the stress on the second syllable. It is essential to use the correct spelling and pronunciation when using the word in written or spoken communication.

FOREFEEL Meaning and Definition

  1. Forefeel is a verb that refers to the act of intuiting or perceiving something in advance, usually before it actually happens. It encompasses the ability to have a premonition or anticipate a future event or outcome through a strong sense of intuition, feeling, or instinct. This term suggests a deeper level of insight or foresight, where an individual can tap into a sense of knowing beyond logical or tangible evidence.

    Forefeel is often associated with the ability to sense or predict the outcome of a situation based on subtle cues or internal sensations. It goes beyond mere speculation or guesswork and implies a genuine connection to one's intuition or subconscious mind. This concept is commonly linked to paranormal or supernatural abilities such as clairvoyance or precognition.

    The term "fore" in forefeel signifies "before," signifying the ability to perceive or feel something ahead of time. This concept is not limited to specific domains or subjects; it can apply to various areas of life, including personal relationships, business decisions, or even natural events. Forefeel also suggests a heightened sensitivity or attunement to the environment or surrounding energy.

    Overall, forefeel captures the idea of gaining insight or foresight through an intuitive or instinctive understanding of a situation, allowing individuals to anticipate or feel a forthcoming event or outcome.

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Etymology of FOREFEEL

The word "forefeel" can be broken down into two parts: "fore-" and "feel".

The prefix "fore-" is derived from the Old English word "fore", which means "before" or "in front of". It is also related to the German word "vorfahren" and the Dutch word "voorvaren", both of which mean "precede" or "go before".

The word "feel" comes from the Old English word "felan", which means "to touch" or "to perceive through touch". It is also linked to the German word "fühlen" and the Dutch word "voelen", both of which have similar meanings.

When combined, "forefeel" refers to an intuition or sense of something before it happens. It suggests the ability to perceive or anticipate future events or feelings.

Plural form of FOREFEEL is FOREFEELS

Conjugate verb Forefeel

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have forefelt
you would have forefelt
he/she/it would have forefelt
we would have forefelt
they would have forefelt
I would have forefeel
you would have forefeel
he/she/it would have forefeel
we would have forefeel
they would have forefeel

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been forefeeling
you would have been forefeeling
he/she/it would have been forefeeling
we would have been forefeeling
they would have been forefeeling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would forefeel
you would forefeel
he/she/it would forefeel
we would forefeel
they would forefeel

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be forefeeling
you would be forefeeling
he/she/it would be forefeeling
we would be forefeeling
they would be forefeeling

FUTURE

I will forefeel
you will forefeel
he/she/it will forefeel
we will forefeel
they will forefeel

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be forefeeling
you will be forefeeling
he/she/it will be forefeeling
we will be forefeeling
they will be forefeeling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have forefelt
you will have forefelt
he/she/it will have forefelt
we will have forefelt
they will have forefelt
I will have forefeeled
you will have forefeeled
he/she/it will have forefeeled
we will have forefeeled
they will have forefeeled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been forefeeling
you will have been forefeeling
he/she/it will have been forefeeling
we will have been forefeeling
they will have been forefeeling

IMPERATIVE

you forefeel
we let´s forefeel

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to forefeel

PAST

I forefeeled
you forefeeled
he/she/it forefeeled
we forefeeled
they forefeeled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was forefeeling
you were forefeeling
he/she/it was forefeeling
we were forefeeling
they were forefeeling

PAST PARTICIPLE

forefelt
forefeeled

PAST PERFECT

I had forefelt
you had forefelt
he/she/it had forefelt
we had forefelt
they had forefelt
I had forefeeled
you had forefeeled
he/she/it had forefeeled
we had forefeeled
they had forefeeled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been forefeeling
you had been forefeeling
he/she/it had been forefeeling
we had been forefeeling
they had been forefeeling

PRESENT

I forefeel
you forefeel
he/she/it forefeels
we forefeel
they forefeel

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am forefeeling
you are forefeeling
he/she/it is forefeeling
we are forefeeling
they are forefeeling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

forefeeling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have forefelt
you have forefelt
he/she/it has forefelt
we have forefelt
they have forefelt
I have forefeeled
you have forefeeled
he/she/it has forefeeled
we have forefeeled
they have forefeeled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been forefeeling
you have been forefeeling
he/she/it has been forefeeling
we have been forefeeling
they have been forefeeling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it forefeel

SIMPLE PAST

I forefelt
you forefelt
he/she/it forefelt
we forefelt
they forefelt

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