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don't feel well vs don't fell good

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrases are 'don't feel well' and 'don't feel good.' 'Don't feel well' is used when someone is not feeling physically well, while 'don't feel good' is used when someone is not feeling emotionally well.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

don't feel well

Correct. This phrase is commonly used when someone is not feeling physically well.

This phrase is used to express that someone is not feeling physically well, such as when they are sick or unwell.

Alternatives:

  • feel unwell
  • feel sick
  • feel under the weather

don't fell good

Incorrect. The correct phrase is 'don't feel good.'

The correct phrase to use when someone is not feeling emotionally well is 'don't feel good.'
  • Made me fell good to cross this one off my list, but it was especially nice because it gave the old gang a place to hang out together again.
  • Looks like he fell a good distance.
  • Still some seeds fell on good soil and produced good crop.
  • I really don't fell well.
  • Just don't fell like working, so...
  • The decline was sharp and rapid: world trade in goods fell by almost 17 % between September 2008 and February 2009.
  • Two days later, the murderer had a little meeting with death so suspicions fell upon my good self.
  • Mr President, the road to this Constitutional Treaty was a long and rocky one, and a number of good proposals fell by the wayside.
  • Major Lennox panicked so then I fell back in good order and destroyed the bridge sir
  • In terms of the composition, exports of capital and intermediate goods both declined by more than 20 %, while exports of consumer goods (including durable consumer goods) fell by about 11 % (see Chart C).
  • I hope he doesn't fell left out.
  • I didn't fell like baking.
  • But the thing is, it didn't fell wrong.
  • It is good after the rain fell throughout the night.
  • One good jump, and up we fell.
  • A few things fell out, but this chicken is good.
  • However, numerous good and progressive proposals fell by the wayside during the negotiations on the report. I would like to mention this once again.
  • You were a good boy when I fell in love with you.
  • He was a good one, until he fell off Newark City Hall, broke his leg.
  • Just because the scenery fell down doesn't mean it's not a good play.

Alternatives:

  • feel bad
  • feel down
  • feel upset

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