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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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To feel good, well

Is it correct to say both 'to feel good' and 'to feel well'? What's the difference?
  

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I don't feel well enough to play with the team tonight. I feel good about our relationship. "Well" is sort of the opposite of "ill," and relates almost exclusively to health issues.

  • I don't feel well enough to play with the team tonight.
  • I feel good about our relationship.
  • "Well" is sort of the opposite of "ill," and relates almost exclusively to health issues.
  • But you can have a good feeling about almost anything.
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I don't feel well enough to play with the team tonight.

I feel good about our relationship.

"Well" is sort of the opposite of "ill," and relates almost exclusively to health issues.

But you can have a good feeling about almost anything.

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