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touch Definition
(n)
the
event
of
something
coming
in
contact
with
the
body
; "
he
longed
for
the
touch
of
her
hand
"; "
the
cooling
touch
of
the
night
air
"
(n)
the
faculty
of
touch
; "
only
sight
and
touch
enable
us
to
locate
objects
in
the
space
around
us
"
(n)
a
suggestion
of
some
quality
; "
there
was
a
touch
of
sarcasm
in
his
tone
"; "
he
detected
a
ghost
of
a
smile
on
her
face
"
(n)
a
distinguishing
style
; "
this
room
needs
a
woman
''
s
touch
"
(n)
the
act
of
putting
two
things
together
with
no
space
between
them
; "
at
his
touch
the
room
filled
with
lights
"
(n)
a
slight
but
appreciable
addition
; "
this
dish
could
use
a
touch
of
garlic
"
(n)
a
communicative
interaction
; "
the
pilot
made
contact
with
the
base
"; "
he
got
in
touch
with
his
colleagues
"
(n)
a
slight
attack
of
illness
; "
he
has
a
touch
of
rheumatism
"
(n)
the
act
of
soliciting
money
(
as
a
gift
or
loan
); "
he
watched
the
beggar
trying
to
make
a
touch
"
(n)
the
sensation
produced
by
pressure
receptors
in
the
skin
; "
she
likes
the
touch
of
silk
on
her
skin
"; "
the
surface
had
a
greasy
feeling
"
(n)
deftness
in
handling
matters
; "
he
has
a
master
''
s
touch
"
(n)
the
feel
of
mechanical
action
; "
this
piano
has
a
wonderful
touch
"
(v)
make
physical
contact
with
,
come
in
contact
with
; "
Touch
the
stone
for
good
luck
"; "
She
never
touched
her
husband
"
(v)
perceive
via
the
tactile
sense
; "
Helen
Keller
felt
the
physical
world
by
touching
people
and
objects
around
her
"
(v)
affect
emotionally
; "
A
stirring
movie
"; "
I
was
touched
by
your
kind
letter
of
sympathy
"
(v)
have
to
do
with
or
be
relevant
to
; "
There
were
lots
of
questions
referring
to
her
talk
"; "
My
remark
pertained
to
your
earlier
comments
"
(v)
be
in
direct
physical
contact
with
;
make
contact
; "
The
two
buildings
touch
"; "
Their
hands
touched
"; "
The
wire
must
not
contact
the
metal
cover
"; "
The
surfaces
contact
at
this
point
"
(v)
have
an
effect
upon
; "
Will
the
new
rules
affect
me
?"
(v)
deal
with
;
usually
used
with
a
form
of
negation
; "
I
wouldn
''
t
touch
her
with
a
ten
-
foot
pole
"; "
The
local
Mafia
won
''
t
touch
gambling
"
(v)
cause
to
be
in
brief
contact
with
; "
He
touched
his
toes
to
the
horse
''
s
flanks
"
(v)
to
extend
as
far
as
; "
The
sunlight
reached
the
wall
"; "
Can
he
reach
?" "
The
chair
must
not
touch
the
wall
"
(v)
be
equal
to
in
quality
or
ability
; "
Nothing
can
rival
cotton
for
durability
"; "
Your
performance
doesn
''
t
even
touch
that
of
your
colleagues
"; "
Her
persistence
and
ambition
only
matches
that
of
her
parents
"
(v)
tamper
with
; "
Don
''
t
touch
my
CDs
!"
(v)
make
a
more
or
less
disguised
reference
to
; "
He
alluded
to
the
problem
but
did
not
mention
it
"
(v)
comprehend
; "
He
could
not
touch
the
meaning
of
the
poem
"
(v)
consume
; "
She
didn
''
t
touch
her
food
all
night
"
(v)
dye
with
a
color
touch Synonyms
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advert
affect
allude
bear on
bear upon
bepaint
come to
concern
contact
cutaneous senses
disturb
equal
extend to
feeling
ghost
hint
impact
jot
match
meet
mite
partake
pertain
pinch
reach
refer
relate
rival
sense of touch
signature
skin senses
soupcon
speck
spot
stir
tactile sensation
tactual sensation
tinct
tinge
tint
touch
touch modality
touch on
touch sensation
touching
trace
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