As a noun:
* "I have a bad feeling about this." (Describes a sense of apprehension)
* "He was overcome with feelings of joy and relief." (Describes emotions)
* "Her sense of touch was heightened, allowing her to feel the slightest breeze." (Describes a physical sensation)
As a verb:
* "I'm feeling tired." (Describes a current state)
* "She felt the pain in her leg worsen as she walked." (Describes a physical experience)
* "The musician felt the rhythm of the music in her soul." (Describes an emotional connection)
As an adjective:
* "I have a feeling of emptiness inside." (Describes a state of being)
* "The room was filled with a feeling of warmth and comfort." (Describes an atmosphere)
In different tenses:
* "I felt a sharp sting when I touched the cactus." (Past tense)
* "He feels the weight of responsibility on his shoulders." (Present tense)
* "She will feel the difference in her performance after she practices more." (Future tense)