outfeel
/ˈaʊtfiːl/Definitions
1. verb
to form an opinion or make a judgment about something, often based on incomplete or superficial information.
“I think she outfelt her critics when she won the award.”
2. noun
the process or act of forming an opinion or making a judgment about something, often based on incomplete or superficial information.
“The outfeel of the crowd was evident in the sudden change of opinion.”