How To Spell hath a feeling?
How to Pronounce hath a feeling?
Correct pronunciation for the word "hath a feeling" is [haθ ɐ fˈiːlɪŋ], [haθ ɐ fˈiːlɪŋ], [h_a_θ ɐ f_ˈiː_l_ɪ_ŋ].
What are the misspellings for hath a feeling?
- haat a feeling,
- gath a feeling,
- bath a feeling,
- nath a feeling,
- jath a feeling,
- uath a feeling,
- yath a feeling,
- hzth a feeling,
- hsth a feeling,
- hwth a feeling,
- hqth a feeling,
- harh a feeling,
- hafh a feeling,
- hagh a feeling,
- hayh a feeling,
- ha6h a feeling,
- ha5h a feeling,
- hatg a feeling,
- hatb a feeling,
- hatn a feeling
What is the present tense of Hath a feeling?
What is the past tense of Hath a feeling?
What is the adverb for hath a feeling?
The adverb for "hath a feeling" would be "emotionally".
What is the adjective for hath a feeling?
The adjective form of the phrase "hath a feeling" would be "feelingful". However, it is worth noting that "feelingful" is not a commonly used word and may be considered archaic or outdated.
Usage over time for hath a feeling:
This graph shows how "hath a feeling" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
Synonyms for Hath a feeling:
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v.
• sense- dig ,
- appreciate ,
- believe ,
- apperceive ,
- catch on ,
- get the picture ,
- deem ,
- catch ,
- hold ,
- grasp ,
- anticipate ,
- apprehend ,
- consider ,
- divine ,
- feel ,
- credit ,
- discern ,
- be with it .
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Resources
- Correct spelling for hath a feeling [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- hath a feeling - English spelling dictionary
- Hath a feeling | Definition of hath a feeling by Merriam-Webster
- Hath a feeling definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Hath a feeling | Definition of hath a feeling at Dictionary.com
- Hath a feeling dictionary definition | hath a feeling defined