Synonym: affect, ask for, beg, borrow, brush, contact, feel, finger, graze, handle, impress, manipulate, move, reach, scrape, skim, stir, strike. Similar words: touch up, touch on, in touch, touchdown, keep in touch, untouchability, keep in touch with, ouch. Meaning: [tʌtʃ] n. 1. the event of something coming in contact with the body 2. the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands) 3. a suggestion of some quality 4. a distinguishing style 5. the act of putting two things together with no space between them 6. a slight but appreciable addition 7. a communicative interaction 8. a slight attack of illness 9. the act of soliciting money (as a gift or loan) 10. the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin 11. deftness in handling matters 12. the feel of mechanical action. v. 1. make physical contact with, come in contact with 2. perceive via the tactile sense 3. affect emotionally 4. have to do with or be relevant to 5. be in direct physical contact with; make contact 6. have an effect upon 7. deal with; usually used with a form of negation 8. cause to be in brief contact with 9. to extend as far as 10. be equal to in quality or ability 11. tamper with 12. make a more or less disguised reference to 13. comprehend 14. consume 15. color lightly.
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121. She was expressly forbidden to touch my papers.
122. Is she still in touch with her ex?
123. He had a surprisingly delicate touch.
124. There's a touch of frost in the air.
125. If you touch me again I'll slap your face!
126. I've lost touch with all my old friends.
126. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
127. Email enables far-flung friends to keep in touch.
128. 'Don't touch me!' she yelled.
129. Don't touch those wires whatever you do.
130. Add a lace top for a touch of glamour.
131. Above all, make sure you keep in touch.
132. You were expressly told not to touch my papers.
133. I've got a touch of flu.
134. A politician needs the common touch.
135. There could be a touch of frost tonight.
136. Giving her flowers was a nice touch.
137. The machine stops and starts at a touch.
138. My doctor put me in touch with a psychiatrist.
139. Don't touch the machine when it's in use.
140. I wouldn't touch him with a bargepole.
141. With students she had a sure touch and showed great personal sensitivity.
142. This meal is awful. I think I'm losing my touch .
143. They called the event "a tribute to heroes", which was a nice touch.
144. He was the only lawyer who would touch the case.
145. A head-teacher needs to remain in close touch with teachers' everyday concerns.
146. James wasn't invited. We've been out of touch for years.
147. Personally, I wouldn't touch him or his business with a bargepole.
148. In my job one tends to lose touch with friends.
149. No school would touch a teacher who had been convicted of assault.
150. The gentle touch of his hand on her shoulder made her jump.
More similar words: touch up, touch on, in touch, touchdown, keep in touch, untouchability, keep in touch with, ouch, couch, vouch, voucher, crouch, slouching, much, such, such as, gauche, as much, insouciant, as much as, insouciance, much less, much more, not much of a, tour, tout, get out, stout, let out, put out.