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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - feel-good

 
 

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feel-good
~ adj feel-good film/programme/music etc a film etc whose main purpose is to make you feel happy and cheerful
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  also feelgood 1. A feel-good film is a film which presents people and life in a way which makes the people who watch it feel happy and optimistic. ...a bright and enjoyable feelgood romance. ADJ: ADJ n 2. When journalists refer to the feel-good factor, they mean that people are feeling hopeful and optimistic about the future. There were obvious signs of the feel-good factor in the last survey taken in the wake of the election result. PHRASE ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   adjective  Date: 1977  1. relating to or promoting an often specious sense of satisfaction or well-being a ~ reform program that makes no changes  2. cheerfully sentimental ; lighthearted a ~ movie FEELING  I. noun  Date: 12th century  1.  a.  (1) the one of the basic physical senses of which the skin contains the chief end organs and of which the sensations of touch and temperature are characteristic ; touch  (2) a sensation experienced through this sense  b. generalized bodily consciousness or sensation  c. appreciative or responsive awareness or recognition  2.  a. an emotional state or reaction a kindly ~ toward the boy  b. plural susceptibility to impression ; sensitivity the remark hurt her ~s  3.  a. the undifferentiated background of one's awareness considered apart from any identifiable sensation, perception, or thought  b. the overall quality of one's awareness  c. conscious recognition ; sense  4.  a. often unreasoned opinion or belief ; sentiment  b. presentiment  5. capacity to respond emotionally especially with the higher emotions  6. the character ascribed to something ; atmosphere  7.  a. the quality of a work of art that conveys the emotion of the artist  b. sympathetic aesthetic response  8. feel 4 Synonyms:  ~, emotion, affection, sentiment, passion mean a subjective response to a person, thing, or situation. ~ denotes any partly mental, partly physical response marked by pleasure, pain, attraction, or repulsion; it may suggest the mere existence of a response but imply nothing about the nature or intensity of it the ~s that once moved me are gone. emotion carries a strong implication of excitement or agitation but, like ~ encompasses both positive and negative responses the drama portrays the emotions of adolescence. affection applies to ~s that are also inclinations or likings a memoir of childhood filled with affection for her family. sentiment often implies an emotion inspired by an idea her feminist sentiments are well known. passion suggests a very powerful...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary

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