- adjectivetouched (adjective)
- feeling gratitude or sympathy; moved:"the star said he was ‘very touched’ to receive his medal"
- informaleccentric, or not in possession of all one's mental faculties:"you have to be a little touched to do my job"
verbtouched (past tense) · touched (past participle)- come into or be in contact with:"he leaned back so that only two legs of his chair touched the floor" · "the dog had one paw outstretched, not quite touching the ground"
- bring one's hand or another part of one's body into contact with:"he touched a strand of her hair" · "she lowered her head to touch his fingers with her lips"
- come or bring into mutual contact:"for a moment their fingers touched" · "we touched wheels and nearly came off the road"
- geometrybe tangent to (a curve or surface) at a certain point.
- handle in order to manipulate, alter, or otherwise affect, especially in an adverse way:"I didn't play her records or touch any of her stuff"
- cause harm to (someone):"I've got friends who'll pull strings—nobody will dare touch me"
- consume or use (food, drink, money, etc.):"the beer by his right hand was hardly touched" · "in three years I haven't touched a cent of the money"
- used to indicate that something is avoided or rejected:"he was good only for the jobs that nobody else would touch"
- have an effect on; make a difference to:"a tenth of state companies have been touched by privatization"
- (of a quality or expression) be or become visible or apparent in:"the voice was touched by hysteria" · "a wry smile touched his lips"
- produce feelings of affection, gratitude, or sympathy in:"she was touched by her friend's loyalty"
- informalreach (a specified level or amount):"sales touched twenty grand last year"
- be comparable to in quality or excellence:"there's no one who can touch him at lightweight judo"
OriginMiddle English: the verb from Old French tochier, probably from a Romance word of imitative origin; the noun originally from Old French touche, later (in certain senses) directly from the verb.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- eccentric, or not in possession of all one's mental faculties:
verb- come into or be in contact with:
- bring one's hand or another part of one's body into contact with:
- handle in order to manipulate, alter, or otherwise affect, especially in an adverse way:
- have an effect on; make a difference to:
- produce feelings of affection, gratitude, or sympathy in:
- reach (a specified level or amount):
- be comparable to in quality or excellence:
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- The term "touched" can have different meanings123:
- Emotionally affected, often with sympathy or gratitude.
- To physically put the hand or finger into contact with something.
- To handle or feel gently, usually with the intent to understand or appreciate.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Touched definition: (of the mind or feelings) affected with emotion; moved, especially with sympathy or gratitude.www.dictionary.com/browse/touchedto put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.www.dictionary.com/browse/touch: to bring a bodily part into contact with especially so as to perceive through the tactile sense : handle or feel gently usually with the intent to understand or appreciatewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/touch Why is the term "touched" no longer commonly used?
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