feel it
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feel-lit
/fiːlɪt/
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feel it →
feel-lit
/fiːlɪt/
To perceive or sense something through touch or emotion.
When a word ending in a consonant sound, like the 'l' in 'feel', is followed by a word starting with a vowel sound, like the 'i' in 'it', the consonant often connects to the vowel, making the words flow together smoothly.
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Example 1
Can you feel it in the air tonight?
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Example 2
Don't just think about it, try to feel it.
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Example 3
She could feel it getting colder.
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Example 4
Did you feel-lit when the ground shook?
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Example 5
You really gotta feel-lit to get it.
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