hurt his feelings - translation to italian
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hurt his feelings - translation to italian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Feelings (album); Feelings (film); Feelings (song); Feelings (book); The Feelings

hurt his feelings      
ferì i suoi sentimenti
His Honor         
TITLE
Your honor; Her Honour; Your honour; His Honor; Hizzoner; Your Honor; Your Honour; His Honour
Suo onore
your honor         
TITLE
Your honor; Her Honour; Your honour; His Honor; Hizzoner; Your Honor; Your Honour; His Honour
Vostro Onore

Definition

feeling
¦ noun
1. an emotional state or reaction.
(feelings) emotional responses or tendencies to respond.
strong emotion.
2. a belief or opinion.
3. the capacity to experience the sense of touch.
the sensation of touching or being touched.
4. (feeling for) a sensitivity to or intuitive understanding of.
¦ adjective showing emotion or sensitivity.
Phrases
one's better feelings one's conscience.
Derivatives
feelingless adjective
feelingly adverb

Wikipedia

Feelings (disambiguation)

Feelings may refer to:

  • Feelings, the plural of feeling
  • Emotion
Examples of use of hurt his feelings
1. I am sorry if I hurt his feelings." Daniel Hannan compared the powers of the German President of the European Parliament to those seized by dictator Adolf Hitler in 1'33 Despite Mr Hannan‘s apology, Labour euro–group leader Gary Titley called for David Cameron and the Tory party to distance themselves from his remarks.
2. The billionaire‘s beef is that Oxford hurt his feelings by rejecting a four–ton statue in memory of deceased parliamentarian Sir George Cooke that he had bought from singer Sir Elton John for a million pounds and wished to donate, reports the London Times Online.
3. He told King that he used the N–word not because of Shinnery‘s race, but to make a point with his son, who had served time for robbery. I referenced it, the only word I know, that would hurt his feelings or catch his attention very fast – never as a prejudicial or racial slur or anything like that,‘‘ Chapman said.
4. Lott later wrote in a book – Herding Cats: A Life in Politics‘‘ – that President Bush hurt his feelings by disavowing the comments in a tone that was devastating ... booming and nasty.‘‘ Another event during Lott‘s exile changed his relationship with the White House: Hurricane Katrina.