For the most part, to produce feelings pertaining to a word, the word must be said or written. What are some other ways to feel a word?
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Diane M. Fanucchi says
I also think words can be powerful even in our thoughts. Of course we use words to make lists, plan our day, and other tangible transactions. I also sometimes try to find the right word to define a feeling I’m experiencing or help me better understand a situation I’m dealing with.