Feel Out in a sentence
Synonym: gauge, assess. Antonym: ignore, overlook
Meaning: to explore or assess someone's feelings or opinions

(1) They always make me feel out of control.
(2) She made me feel out of touch with reality.
(3) I often feel out of control when I overeat.
(4) Road rage can make you feel out of control.
(5) I feel out of place in this new environment.
(6) The constant noise made me feel out of focus.
(7) The constant noise made me feel out of peace.
(8) The constant demands made me feel out of time.
(9) The constant setbacks made me feel out of luck.
(10) The constant noise made me feel out of balance.
Feel Out sentence
(11) The lack of sleep made him feel out of spirits.
(12) The lack of support made me feel out of balance.
(13) The constant demands made me feel out of energy.
(14) I want to feel out the resistance of this object.
(15) The unexpected news made me feel out of the loop.
(16) The constant pressure made me feel out of breath.
(17) I always feel out of breath when I climb upstair.
(18) The long work hours made him feel out of spirits.
(19) Let's feel out the resistance of this door handle.
(20) The constant pressure made me feel out of control.
Feel Out make sentence
(21) Drinking too much can make you feel out of control.
(22) The detective tried to feel out the suspect's alibi.
(23) I need to feel out the accuracy of this measurement.
(24) The constant distractions made me feel out of focus.
(25) Losing your temper can make you feel out of control.
(26) The overwhelming workload made me feel out of energy.
(27) The constant setbacks made me feel out of motivation.
(28) It's frustrating to constantly feel out of motivation.
(29) The constant interruptions made me feel out of rhythm.
(30) The constant criticism made me feel out of confidence.
Sentence of feel out
(31) I feel out of touch with the latest trends in fashion.
(32) Falling behind in sync can make you feel out of place.
(33) I want to feel out the trustworthiness of this website.
(34) The sudden change in weather made me feel out of sorts.
(35) My hormonal condition is making me feel out of control.
(36) The constant interruptions made me feel out of patience.
(37) The constant health issues made her feel out of spirits.
(38) Bulimiacs may feel out of control during binge episodes.
(39) The blokishness of the party made her feel out of place.
(40) Feeling oneself insane can make you feel out of control.
Feel Out meaningful sentence
(41) The constant changes made me feel out of my comfort zone.
(42) The blokeishness of the group made her feel out of place.
(43) I need to feel out the situation before making a decision.
(44) The stultifyingly formal event made him feel out of place.
(45) The unhandsome outfit she wore made her feel out of place.
(46) I want to feel out the depth of this pool before diving in.
(47) The constrictions in my dreams made them feel out of reach.
(48) The unfamiliar surroundings made me feel out of my element.
(49) It's important to feel out the authenticity of this artwork.
(50) The outdated slang made him feel out of mode with his peers.
Feel Out sentence examples
(51) The constant changes made me feel out of touch with reality.
(52) The constant distractions made me feel out of concentration.
(53) The constant changes made me feel out of step with the team.
(54) I feel out of touch with the younger generation's interests.
(55) I always feel out of breath when I hop upstairs too quickly.
(56) I skimped on my workout routine and now I feel out of shape.
(57) It's important to feel out the atmosphere of a new workplace.
(58) Jet lag can make you feel out of sync with your surroundings.
(59) I always feel out of breath when I walk upstairs too quickly.
(60) The constant lack of motivation made him feel out of spirits.
Sentence with feel out
(61) The slanginess of the conversation made me feel out of place.
(62) The lack of sleep is starting to make me feel out of my mind.
(63) Being addicted to something can make you feel out of control.
(64) I don't like being in situations where I feel out of control.
(65) I always feel out of breath when I climb the hill at the gym.
(66) Let's feel out the temperature of the water before getting in.
(67) It's important to feel out the sincerity of someone's apology.
(68) The staidness of the formal dinner made him feel out of place.
(69) He made me feel out of my depth with his complex explanations.
(70) Let's feel out the reliability of this source before citing it.
Use feel out in a sentence
(71) Let's feel out the stability of this ladder before climbing it.
(72) I feel out of touch with the latest advancements in technology.
(73) Non-U individuals may feel out of place in posh establishments.
(74) I feel out of the loop because I don't know the meaning of mdk.
(75) The indulgent atmosphere of the club made me feel out of place.
(76) The unwelcoming stares from the crowd made me feel out of place.
(77) Let's feel out the flexibility of this material before using it.
(78) The lack of communication made me feel out of sync with my team.
(79) The meager amount of exercise he got made him feel out of shape.
(80) I need to feel out the weight of this package before shipping it.
Sentence using feel out
(81) The pointless small talk at the party made her feel out of place.
(82) The constant interruptions made me feel out of sync with my work.
(83) The exercise routine was left undone and now I feel out of shape.
(84) The lack of support from her family made her feel out of spirits.
(85) The constant workload at the office made him feel out of spirits.
(86) The uninitiated may feel out of place in unfamiliar surroundings.
(87) I'm not a fan of getting lifted, it makes me feel out of control.
(88) I always feel out of breath when I walk upstairs to my dorm room.
(89) I always try to include others so they don't feel out of the loop.
(90) The tawdriness of the club's clientele made her feel out of place.
Feel Out example sentence
(91) The unspiritual atmosphere of the party made me feel out of place.
(92) Her befuddlements about the dress code made her feel out of place.
(93) The ridicule towards his fashion sense made him feel out of place.
(94) I always feel out of breath when I climb the hill about the dorms.
(95) The unpopular color combination made the painting feel out of mode.
(96) The irreligious atmosphere of the party made her feel out of place.
(97) The constant criticism made me feel out of favor with my superiors.
(98) The unfriendlier reception at the party made her feel out of place.
(99) I often feel out of control when I engage in binge-eating episodes.
(100) The airplane experienced turbulence, making it feel out of control.
Sentence with word feel out
(101) The hot weather made me feel out of vitality and drained of energy.
(102) It's easy to feel out of the loop when you're new to a social group.
(103) We should feel out the market demand before launching a new product.
(104) I need to feel out the stability of this chair before sitting on it.
(105) Let's feel out the potential risks before investing in this project.
(106) The unpopular opinion made her feel out of mode in the conversation.
(107) The constant criticism made me feel out of favor with my colleagues.
(108) The pretentiousness of his social circle made him feel out of place.
(109) I don't like getting boozed because it makes me feel out of control.
(110) I always feel out of breath when I run up the hill around the dorms.
Sentence of feel out
(111) I feel out of the loop when my coworkers are discussing inside jokes.
(112) The rarefied atmosphere of the art gallery made me feel out of place.
(113) Misremembering the dress code made me feel out of place at the event.
(114) The rarified atmosphere of the art gallery made me feel out of place.
(115) Oversleeping can make you feel out of sync with the rest of the world.
(116) I try to stay connected with my family so I don't feel out of the loop.
(117) I want to feel out the tension in the room before addressing the issue.
(118) Binge-eating can cause individuals to feel out of control and helpless.
(119) The dulness of the conversation at the party made me feel out of place.
(120) The rarified atmosphere of the exclusive club made me feel out of place.
Feel Out used in a sentence
(121) The constant interruptions during her work made her feel out of spirits.
(122) Unless you know how to dance, you might feel out of place at the bailes.
(123) Overeaters may feel out of control when it comes to their eating habits.
(124) The rarefied atmosphere of the exclusive club made me feel out of place.
(125) It's not uncommon for retroverts to feel out of place in modern society.
(126) The sophisticated crowd at the party made the bumpkin feel out of place.
(127) Don't be afraid to feel out different clubs and organizations on campus.
(128) It's normal to feel out of place during your first few weeks of college.
(129) I always feel out of breath when I have to trot in from the parking lot.
(130) When I hear about the latest fashion trends, I always feel out of touch.
Feel Out sentence in English
(131) I always make an effort to stay informed so I don't feel out of the loop.
(132) The dowdy office attire made her feel out of place at the trendy company.
(133) The pleb's lack of refinement made him feel out of place in high society.
(134) Don't be afraid to feel out different social groups and make new friends.
(135) Being out of the loop can make you feel out of touch with popular culture.
(136) Let's feel out the audience's reaction before continuing the presentation.
(137) It's necessary to feel out the compatibility between two software systems.
(138) I often feel out of touch with the digital world as a technophobic person.
(139) The artificialness of the laughter in the room made her feel out of place.
(140) The constant rejection from job applications made her feel out of spirits.
(141) The constant delays in public transportation made him feel out of spirits.
(142) His outdated views on gender roles made him feel out of sync with society.
(143) The lack of social interaction is starting to make me feel out of my mind.
(144) The disorienting scent of the unfamiliar perfume made me feel out of place.
(145) The loveless atmosphere at the party made her feel out of place and lonely.
(146) The constant noise and chaos in the city can make you feel out of vitality.
(147) The constant noise from the construction site made him feel out of spirits.
(148) The student's anxiety was overwhelming, causing her to feel out of control.
(149) Being in a situation where you feel out of control can turn someone insane.
(150) The unsuitability of the dress for the occasion made her feel out of place.
(151) The workload for this class is insane, I'm starting to feel out of my mind.
(152) I feel out of the loop when my friends are discussing a book I haven't read.
(153) It's necessary to feel out the level of interest before organizing an event.
(154) I always feel out of breath when I hike up the stairs in this tall building.
(155) His outdated views on gender roles made him feel out of sync with the world.
(156) It's important to feel out the chemistry between potential business partners.
(157) The non-appearance of the expected notification made me feel out of the loop.
(158) Wearing slag out of style can make you feel out of touch with current trends.
(159) Her disinterests in social media made her feel out of touch with her friends.
(160) Bulimarexics may feel out of control when it comes to their eating behaviors.
(161) Road rage can make us feel out of control and cause us to make bad decisions.
(162) It's okay to feel out of your comfort zone when trying new things in college.
(163) Take some time to feel out the campus and get familiar with your surroundings.
(164) I always feel out of breath when I have to trot up the hill to get to my dorm.
(165) Since I haven't been to the gym in a while, I'm starting to feel out of shape.
(166) I always try to stay informed so I don't feel out of the loop in conversations.
(167) I try to stay updated on industry news so I don't feel out of the loop at work.
(168) I always try to stay connected with my friends so I don't feel out of the loop.
(169) It's necessary to feel out the energy of the crowd before starting the concert.
(170) Don't be afraid to feel out different professors for letters of recommendation.
(171) Pseudobulbar can cause individuals to feel out of control of their own emotions.
(172) The fast-paced city life can make us feel out of sync with nature's tranquility.
(173) The non-appearance of any familiar faces at the party made me feel out of place.
(174) The atypical dress code for the event caused some students to feel out of place.
(175) Her love for vinyl records made her feel out of sync with the digital music era.
(176) The unwontedness of the strict dress code at the event made me feel out of place.
(177) The city's constant noise and bright lights make it feel out of sync with nature.
(178) The outdated language made the book feel out of mode with contemporary literature.
(179) While the groovy beat had everyone dancing, I couldn't help but feel out of place.
(180) Her parochial upbringing made her feel out of place in a more liberal environment.
(181) I feel out of the loop when my coworkers are talking about a company event I missed.
(182) The disorienting experience of being in a foreign country made me feel out of place.
(183) The party was filled with extroverts, making the shrinking violet feel out of place.
(184) The hobbledehoy's lack of experience made him feel out of place in social situations.
(185) The rarefied atmosphere of the exclusive club made the protagonist feel out of place.
(186) The amount of work I have to do is overwhelming, I'm starting to feel out of my mind.
(187) The disorientating experience of being in a foreign country made us feel out of place.
(188) I feel out of touch with the local community since I moved to a different neighborhood.
(189) The landsman's lack of familiarity with the ship's equipment made him feel out of place.
(190) Unless you conquer your landlubberly mindset, you'll always feel out of place on a boat.
(191) The club's dress code required us to wear formal attire, which made us feel out of place.
(192) Don't be afraid to feel out different study groups to find the most effective one for you.
(193) I always feel out of breath when I reach the top of the hill for the engineering building.
(194) Social risk can be present when attending social gatherings where we may feel out of place.
(195) Take some time to feel out the different resources and support systems available on campus.
(196) I feel out of the loop when my friends are talking about a new restaurant I haven't been to.
(197) I feel out of the loop when my friends are discussing a popular TV series I haven't watched.
(198) Before committing to a major, it's important to feel out different courses and career paths.
(199) Although the party was groovy, I couldn't help but feel out of place among the trendy crowd.
(200) It's normal to feel out of place at first, but you will acclimatise to the college community.
(201) His strict adherence to a particular religion made him feel out of sync with the secular world.
(202) The elderly man's inability to use a smartphone made him feel out of touch with the digital age.
(203) The constant stimulation of social media can make us feel out of sync with nature's slower pace.
(204) It's important to feel out different study spaces to find the most productive environment for you.
(205) The lack of support for international students can crush morale for students who feel out of place.
(206) He tried to malinger in with the intellectuals, but his lack of education made him feel out of place.
(207) Although the bacchanal was in full swing, she couldn't help but feel out of place among the revelers.
(208) It's important to feel out different career paths and industries before committing to a specific one.
(209) It's important to feel out different mental health resources and support systems available on campus.
(210) The overuse of technology can make us feel out of sync with nature and disconnected from the natural world.
(211) Taking a challenging course outside of one's major can discomfit college students who feel out of their depth.
(212) It's important to feel out your professors and their teaching styles to better understand the course material.
(213) Holding onto a hope can help us maintain a sense of control and agency in our lives, even when things feel out of our control.
Feel Out meaning
The phrase "feel out" is a common expression that is used to describe the process of getting to know someone or something better. It can also be used to describe the process of testing the waters or gauging a situation before making a decision. In this article, we will explore some tips for how to use the phrase "feel out" in a sentence.
1. Use "feel out" to describe the process of getting to know someone or something better. One of the most common ways to use the phrase "feel out" is to describe the process of getting to know someone or something better.
For example, you might say, "I'm still trying to feel out my new boss and figure out what she expects from me." In this sentence, "feel out" is used to describe the process of getting to know the new boss and understanding her expectations.
2. Use "feel out" to describe the process of testing the waters. Another way to use the phrase "feel out" is to describe the process of testing the waters or gauging a situation before making a decision.
For example, you might say, "I'm going to feel out the job market before I decide whether to quit my current job." In this sentence, "feel out" is used to describe the process of testing the job market and gauging whether it would be a good idea to quit the current job.
3. Use "feel out" to describe the process of exploring a new idea or concept. "Feel out" can also be used to describe the process of exploring a new idea or concept.
For example, you might say, "I'm going to feel out this new business idea and see if it has potential." In this sentence, "feel out" is used to describe the process of exploring the new business idea and determining whether it is worth pursuing.
4. Use "feel out" to describe the process of assessing a situation.
Finally, "feel out" can be used to describe the process of assessing a situation.
For example, you might say, "I'm going to feel out the competition and see what they're doing differently." In this sentence, "feel out" is used to describe the process of assessing the competition and understanding what they are doing differently.
In conclusion, the phrase "feel out" is a versatile expression that can be used in a variety of contexts. Whether you are getting to know someone better, testing the waters, exploring a new idea, or assessing a situation, "feel out" can help you describe the process of understanding and evaluating the world around you. By following these tips, you can use "feel out" effectively in your writing and communication.
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