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  1. The meaning of TOUCH is 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 appreciate. How to use touch in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Touch.

  2. Definition of touch. 1. as in to feel. to come into bodily contact with (something) so as to perceive a slight pressure on the skin be careful not to touch this pan—it's still hot. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. feel. caress. kiss. embrace. grasp. hug. grip. hold. rub.

  3. to put your hand or another part of your body lightly onto and off something or someone: That paint is wet - don't touch (it). touch someone on something He touched the girl on the arm to get her attention. touch something with something The boy touched the worm with (= using, in his hand) a twig.

  4. Touch definition: to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it. See examples of TOUCH used in a sentence.

  5. [countable] a small detail that is added to something in order to improve it or make it complete. Meeting them at the airport was a nice touch. Bright cushions add a decorative touch to a room. see also finishing touch. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. way of doing something. [singular] a way or style of doing something.

  6. verb. uk / tʌtʃ / us. touch verb (HAND) Add to word list. B1. to put your hand on something: You can look at them but please don't touch them. Fewer examples. Visitors are allowed in the gardens on condition that they don't touch the plants. She recoiled in horror at the thought of touching a snake. He gently touched her face.

  7. To touch is to come in contact with something, especially using your fingers. When your friend dares you to touch her pet spider, you'll find out what's stronger — your fear of spiders or your fear of looking like a wimp. The verb touch also means to emotionally affect.

  8. [intransitive, transitive] (of two or more things, surfaces, etc.) to be or come so close together that there is no space between. Make sure the wires don't touch. Their faces were almost touching. touch something Don't let your coat touch the wet paint. His coat was so long it was almost touching the floor.

  9. verb. /tʌtʃ/ Verb Forms. with hand/part of body. [transitive] touch somebody/something to put your hand or another part of your body onto someone or something Don't touch that plate—it's hot! Can you touch your toes? (= bend and reach them with your hands) I touched him lightly on the arm.

  10. 4 days ago · To touch something means to strike it, usually quite gently.

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