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feel-good
[ feel-good ]
adjective
- Informal. intended to make one happy or satisfied:
a feel-good movie; feel-good politics.
feel-good
adjective
- causing or characterized by a feeling of self-satisfaction
feel-good factor
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of feel-good1
Example Sentences
But when reality rudely interrupts this feel-good dynamic, like the realization that she is disembodied and that he is losing feelings for her, he wants out and to revert back to his comforts.
"Some international press praised the show's warm, feel-good tone and visual polish, seeing it as a natural return to Meghan's pre-royal lifestyle roots," points out Mr Crawford.
Their sonic range can go anywhere from mellow, feel-good acoustics to strained vocals over hard-hitting electric guitar riffs.
The ceremony is typically a funny, feel-good love fest — with comedians who care about other comedians handing out the big award.
The need for Burn to tell people where he is from is increasingly rarely required these days, with one of football's feel-good stories is poised to reach the international stage.
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