tempered; framed; predisposed; prone, inclined; having a bias &c. n.; tinctured with, imbued with, penetrated with, eaten up with.
inborn, inbred, ingrained; deep-rooted, ineffaceable, inveterate;
pathoscopic|!; congenital, dyed in the wool, implanted by nature, inherent, in the grain.
affective [obs3][med. and general].
Adv. in one’s heart &c. n.; at heart; heart and soul &c. 821.
Phr. “affection is a coal that must be cool’d else suffer’d it will
set the heart on fire” [Venus and Adonis].
#821. Feeling.
— N. feeling; suffering &c. v.; endurance,
tolerance,
sufferance, supportance[obs3], experience, response;
sympathy &c. (love) 897; impression, inspiration,
affection, sensation, emotion, pathos, deep sense.
warmth, glow, unction,
gusto, vehemence; fervor, fervency;
heartiness, cordiality; earnestness, eagerness; empressement[Fr],
gush, ardor, zeal, passion, enthusiasm, verve, furore[obs3],
fanaticism; excitation of feeling &c. 824; fullness
of the heart &c. (disposition) 820; passion &c. (state
of excitability) 825; ecstasy &c. (pleasure) 827.
blush, suffusion, flush;
hectic; tingling, thrill, turn, shock;
agitation &c. (irregular motion) 315; quiver, heaving,
flutter, flurry, fluster, twitter, tremor; throb,
throbbing; pulsation, palpitation, panting; trepidation,
perturbation; ruffle, hurry of spirits, pother, stew,
ferment; state of excitement.
V. feel; receive an
impression &c. n.; be impressed with &c. adj.;
entertain feeling, harbor feeling, cherish feeling
&c. n.
respond; catch the flame,
catch the infection; enter the spirit of.
bear, suffer, support,
sustain, endure, thole [obs3][Scottish],
aby[obs3]; abide &c. (be composed) 826; experience
&c. (meet with) 151; taste, prove; labor under, smart
under; bear the brunt of, brave, stand.
swell, glow, warm, flush,
blush, change color, mantle; turn color,
turn pale, turn red, turn black in the face; tingle,
thrill, heave, pant, throb, palpitate, go pitapat,
tremble, quiver, flutter, twitter; shake &c. 315;
be agitated, be excited &c. 824; look blue, look black;
wince; draw a deep breath.
impress &c. (excite
the feelings) 824.
Adj. feeling &c. v.;
sentient; sensuous; sensorial, sensory; emotive,
emotional; of feeling, with feeling &c. n.
warm, quick, lively,
smart, strong, sharp, acute, cutting, piercing,
incisive; keen, keen as a razor; trenchant, pungent,
racy, piquant, poignant, caustic.
impressive, deep, profound,
indelible; deep felt, home felt,
heartfelt; swelling, soul-stirring, deep-mouthed,
heart-expanding, electric, thrilling, rapturous, ecstatic.
earnest, wistful, eager,
breathless; fervent; fervid; gushing,
passionate, warm-hearted, hearty, cordial, sincere,
zealous, enthusiastic, glowing, ardent, burning, red-hot,


