😂tickle (tikl)

verb/noun
/ˈtɪk.əl/
chatouiller (chatouiller)

Signification

To touch lightly in a way that causes laughter; a tingling sensation.
to touch someone lightly to make them laugh; to amuse or please
Traduction de la signification
Toucher légèrement de manière à provoquer des éclats de rire ; une sensation de picotement.
Toucher légèrement de manière à provoquer des éclats de rire ; une sensation de picotement.

Phrases d'exemple

The father tickled his child until she laughed.

Le père a chatouillé son enfant jusqu'à ce qu'elle rie.
Le père a chatouillé son enfant jusqu'à ce qu'elle rie.

The feather tickles when it touches your skin.

La plume chatouille quand elle touche ta peau.
La plume chatouille quand elle touche ta peau.

Expressions d'exemple

tickle someone's fancy
flatter l'ego de quelqu'un
flatter l'ego de quelqu'un

Synonymes

amuse, delight, stimulate, tease, entertain, please, touch
Entrée 1
amuse, delight, stimulate, tease, entertain
Entrée 2
amuse, delight, please, touch

Antonymes

bore, tire, annoy, irritate, displease, hurt
Entrée 1
bore, tire, annoy
Entrée 2
irritate, annoy, displease, hurt

Collocations

tickle to death, tickle the senses, tickle someone's fancy, tickle gently, tickle fight, tickle someone, tickle pink
Entrée 1
tickle to death, tickle the senses, tickle someone's fancy
Entrée 2
tickle gently, tickle fight, tickle someone, tickle pink

Vocabulaires connexes

To walk or behave in a very confident and arrogant way.
to make contact with something or someone, usually with the hands
To take a long walk in the countryside or mountains; also to increase suddenly (prices, rates, etc.)...
to express severe disapproval, often formally; strong criticism or disapproval
To throw something forcefully; the actors in a play or movie.
To ignore something; lack of consideration or respect for something.