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feel-good factor UK
ˈfiːl ɡʊd ˈfæktər
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ˈfiːl ɡʊd ˈfæktər
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FEEL‑good FAK‑tər
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Definition of feel-good factor - Reverso English Dictionary

Noun

1.
emotionUKfeeling of happiness or satisfactionUK
  • The movie had a strong feel-good factor that left the audience smiling.
2.
politicsTECHUKcollective feeling of well-being influencing electionsTECHUK
  • The government's policies boosted the feel-good factor before the election.
optimism
3.
businessTECHUKpositive atmosphere affecting decision-makingTECHUK
  • The economic boom created a feel-good factor among investors.
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Examples of feel-good factor in a sentence

  • The festival created a feel-good factor in the community.
  • Her speech had a feel-good factor that inspired everyone.
  • The feel-good factor was high after the economic boom.
  • A strong feel-good factor can sway undecided voters.
  • The feel-good factor boosted consumer spending.
  • A feel-good factor was evident in the community's optimism.

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  1. French:effet réconfortant, ambiance positive, ...
  2. German:Wohlfühlfaktor, Stimmungsfaktor, ...
  3. Italian:fattore di benessere, fattore feel-good, ...
  4. Spanish:factor de bienestar, sentimiento de bienestar, ...
  5. Portuguese:fator de bem-estar, sentimento de bem-estar, ...
  6. Chinese:幸福感, 良好氛围, ...
  7. Japanese:気分が良い要因, 好感度, ...
  8. Arabic:عَامِل السَعَادَة, عَامِل الشُعور الإيجابي, ...
  9. Hebrew:פַּקְטוֹר הַהַרְגָּשָׁה הַטּוֹבָה, תְּחוּשַׁת רְוָחָה, ...
  10. Russian:фактор хорошего самочувствия, фактор благополучия, ...
  11. Ukrainian:фактор гарного настрою, відчуття добробуту, ...
  12. Hindi:अच्छा महसूस करने का कारक, फील-गुड फैक्टर, ...

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