Feel strange

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verb phrase

To experience unusual or unexpected physical or emotional sensations.

After the surgery, he started to feel strange but the doctor said it was a normal reaction to the anesthesia.
Visual representation of "feel strange" - To experience unusual or unexpected physical or emotional sensations

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  • feel strange about
  • start to feel strange
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After Effects

Use 'feel strange' to describe sensations following an event like medication, exercise, or travel.

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I felt strange after that roller coaster ride.
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Not Always Bad

'Feel strange' doesn't necessarily mean something negative; it can be neutral or due to novelty.

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Trying sushi for the first time, she started to feel strange.
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