to feel / to move / to touch / to affect / feeling / emotion / (suffix) sense of ~

= + : Mnemonic symbol: one or multiple feelers!

= + : Inside of the anthill, Guy Fawkes wants to drink a tequila. He already found the salt, but now he's looking for a lemon with his feelers. There's a very mysterious object on the table: it feels like a lemon, but the shape is somewhat wrong. What Guy Fawkes is inspecting with his feelers is a heart.

感 character breakdown

surname Xian
all / everyone / each / widespread / harmonious
heart / mind / intention / center / core / CL:顆|颗[ke1],個|个[ge4]

= + : Marie Curie (xi) uses a shovel (乚) to dig a hole in front of the encampment ((e)n1). She wants to bury her heart (心). To the side are three petal leaves (丶), with which she wants to cover it afterwards.
salted / salty / stingy / miserly

= 𠮛 + : Marie Curie decided to go into retreat in the anthill's kitchen, so she blocked the entrance from the inside with her fifth wheel RV. She spent a lot of time on refining a new recipe for radioactive salt, which she finally writes down on a long scroll.

Characters with 感 as component

regret (sense of loss or dissatisfaction)

= + : Hamlet (h) attached a few feelers (感) to his flail (忄), but he soon regrets (憾) his decision as he realizes in the anthill's bathroom (an4) that from now on he will feel anything he beats with the flail.
to shake / to vibrate
yellowcheek (Elopichthys bambusa)
to be unable to reach one's aim / to be full of misfortune

Words with 感

to be disgusted with / to dislike / bad reaction / antipathy
(have the) same feeling / similar impression / common feeling
sense of movement (often in a static work of art) / dynamic / vivid / lifelike
mouthfeel; texture (of food)
taste / texture (of food) / how food feels in the mouth
sensitive; emotional
oseltamivir / Tamiflu
Chinese translation of "kung flu", a term used by US President Trump in 2020 to refer to COVID-19 as a "Chinese" disease
sensitive / emotional

Sentences with 感

感 currently does not appear in any sentence.