On his side, he looked down at her with an indulgence so injudicious and so ill-deserved, that I really felt called on to interfere.
I rose to take leave of him; and attempted to express the grateful sense of his kindness which I really felt.
I thanked him for the inestimable assistance which he was rendering to me, with the gratitude that I really felt; and, declining a hospitable invitation to sleep that night at Hampstead, returned to my lodgings in London.
At every discharge of the cannon, they shouted, whistled, and sounded all their warlike instruments, calling out lala!
On these grounds, in all the former maps and charts, certain islands were placed in that direction.
I answered her warmly and gratefully, as I really felt.
I was so pleased and so grateful, that I went quite close to her to say what I really felt.
She inquired at once what I had been wanted for, and I told her all that had passed, without attempting to conceal the vexation and annoyance that I really felt.
I really felt sure he thought praying was a disagreeable duty.
And I owned it, with the humility which I really felt.
He looked, in spite of his unsatisfactory reply, as if hereally felt for me.
I doubt, indeed, if I really felt or thought at all, in the true sense of those words.
Ravenswood could but repeat the gratitude which he really felt, even when he considered the topic as too long dwelt upon.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "really felt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.