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I feel so relieved vs I feel relieved

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I feel so relieved' emphasizes a stronger feeling of relief, while 'I feel relieved' is a more general statement of feeling relief.

Last updated: April 06, 2024

I feel so relieved

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a strong sense of relief.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize a deep or intense feeling of relief about something specific.

Examples:

  • After passing the exam, I feel so relieved.
  • I feel so relieved that my lost wallet was returned to me.
  • I feel so relieved
  • I feel so relieved, you have no idea.
  • I feel so relieved when I hear that Raohinko sound
  • I feel so relieved.
  • I feel so relieved.
  • I feel so relieved.
  • I feel so relieved.
  • I feel so relieved.
  • I mean, I know what I did was wrong, but just saying it out loud, I feel so... relieved.
  • She said it wasn't true and I feel relieved.
  • I feel relieved that Harry's dead.
  • But since my husband died, I feel relieved.
  • And when I drop them off I feel relieved.
  • After a big cry I feel relieved and refreshed.
  • But, I feel relieved that it's you, Azusa...
  • Honestly speaking, I feel relieved at this turn of events.
  • I feel relieved, scared, a little resentful, too.
  • I feel relieved, but he stops a few yards ahead.
  • A lot goes unspoken in this family, so now I feel relieved.
  • I feel relieved to have found your method Shirodhara.
  • I feel relieved that the amulet doesn't exist.

Alternatives:

  • I feel extremely relieved
  • I feel incredibly relieved
  • I feel immensely relieved
  • I feel overwhelmingly relieved
  • I feel very relieved

I feel relieved

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a general sense of relief.

This phrase is used when you want to convey a simple feeling of relief without emphasizing a strong emotional reaction.

Examples:

  • After finishing the project, I feel relieved.
  • I feel relieved that the storm passed without causing damage.
  • And when I drop them off I feel relieved.
  • Honestly speaking, I feel relieved at this turn of events.
  • She said it wasn't true and I feel relieved.
  • I feel relieved that Harry's dead.
  • A lot goes unspoken in this family, so now I feel relieved.
  • I mean, on one hand I feel relieved, you know.
  • The truth is out, I feel relieved.
  • I mean, the truth of the matter is that I feel relieved.
  • I feel relieved that the long preparation is finally over, but also apprehensive about taking on the duties of a priest.
  • J' So unexpected, but I feel relieved J'
  • I think I'm better, I feel relieved!
  • If someone dies, I feel relieved for my baby, for my family, that it wasn't him.
  • I no longer see the present, I feel relieved and buoyant, in flight, not really happy but not suffering either, attracted by the leap into which I'm hurting and have fallen .
  • "Writing this letter was demanding, but I feel relieved that I have the courage to do such things now."
  • In fact I feel relieved.
  • I feel relieved now.
  • I feel relieved now.
  • Now I feel relieved.
  • But since my husband died, I feel relieved.
  • After a big cry I feel relieved and refreshed.

Alternatives:

  • I am relieved
  • I feel a sense of relief
  • I am feeling relieved
  • I am experiencing relief
  • I feel comforted

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