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ALL meanings of touch

touch
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  • transitive verb touch enter into contact with 1
  • transitive verb touch feel with the hands, etc. 1
  • transitive verb touch move emotionally 1
  • noun touch physical contact 1
  • noun touch style 1
  • noun touch skill 1
  • noun touch sense 1
  • noun touch sensation, the way sth feels 1
  • noun touch communication 1
  • noun touch awareness 1
  • noun touch manner 1
  • noun touch stroke of a pencil, etc. 1
  • noun touch detail 1
  • noun touch request for money 1
  • noun touch small amount 1
  • intransitive verb touch be in contact 1
  • transitive verb touch be in contact with 1
  • transitive verb touch bring into contact 1
  • transitive verb touch rival 1
  • transitive verb touch reach 1
  • transitive verb touch harm 1
  • transitive verb touch eat 1
  • transitive verb touch cover, deal with 1
  • transitive verb touch concern, affect 1
  • transitive verb touch borrow money from 1
  • transitive verb touch be a tangent to 1
  • transitive verb touch damage slightly 1
  • verb with object touch to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously. 1
  • verb with object touch to come into contact with and perceive (something), as the hand or the like does. 1
  • verb with object touch to bring (the hand, finger, etc., or something held) into contact with something: She touched a match to the papers. 1
  • verb with object touch to give a slight tap or pat to with the hand, finger, etc.; strike or hit gently or lightly. 1
  • verb with object touch to come into or be in contact with. 1
  • verb with object touch Geometry. (of a line or surface) to be tangent to. 1
  • verb with object touch to be adjacent to or border on. 1
  • verb with object touch to come up to; reach; attain. 1
  • verb with object touch to attain equality with; compare with (usually used with a negative): a style that cannot touch that of Shakespeare. 1
  • verb with object touch to mark by strokes of the brush, pencil, or the like. 1
  • verb with object touch to mark or relieve slightly, as with color: a gray dress touched with blue. 1
  • verb with object touch to stop at (a place), as a ship: The ship touched shore several times during the cruise. 1
  • verb with object touch to treat or affect in some way by contact. 1
  • verb with object touch to affect as if by contact; tinge; imbue. 1
  • verb with object touch to affect with some feeling or emotion, especially tenderness, pity, gratitude, etc.: Their sufferings touched his heart. 1
  • verb with object touch to handle, use, or have to do with in any way (usually used with a negative): She can't touch the money until she's 21. 1
  • verb with object touch to eat or drink; consume; taste (usually used with a negative): He won't touch another drink. 1
  • verb with object touch to lay hands on, often in a violent manner: Don't you touch this child! 1
  • verb with object touch to deal with or treat in speech or writing. 1
  • verb with object touch to refer or allude to. 1
  • verb with object touch to pertain or relate to: a critic in all matters touching the kitchen. 1
  • verb with object touch to be a matter of importance to; make a difference to; affect: This grave decision touches all of us. 1
  • verb with object touch Metallurgy. to stamp (metal) as being of standard purity. 1
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