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What does 'feel strongly about' mean? What does this sentence mean? Although normally diffident, Alison felt so strongly about the issue that she put aside her reserve and spoke up at the committee meeting.
6 aug. 2013 14:31
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Even though it's been a while since you asked the question, I'd like to add that "feel" can have either refer to a physical feeling (when someone is touched), emotional feeling (when someone is upset, happy, etc.), or beliefs. In this case, Alison's beliefs were so strong, she /felt/ compelled to speak.
1 september 2013
Thanks all for answering me. Your responses are clear and helpful.
6 augustus 2013
Alison usually did not like to express her opinions on various matters because they did not interest her that much. But on this particular issue, she had a very DEFINITE OPINION, and she wanted everyone to know what it was.
6 augustus 2013
It means to have a clear and passionately held opinion. In this case, the opinion or point of view is felt so intensely that the person felt she must express it. Take care Naga
6 augustus 2013
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