👆touch

verb
/tʌtʃ/

Meaning

to put your hand or finger on something; to make physical contact
to make contact with something or someone, usually with the hands

Example Sentences

Please don't touch the wet paint.

He touched the painting carefully.

Synonyms

feel, handle, contact, brush, graze
Entry 1
feel, handle, contact, brush
Entry 2
contact, feel, handle, graze

Antonyms

avoid, miss, reject
Entry 1
avoid, miss
Entry 2
avoid, reject

Collocations

touch screen, touch gently, lose touch, get in touch, touch the surface, touch someone, touch lightly
Entry 1
touch screen, touch gently, lose touch, get in touch
Entry 2
touch the surface, touch someone, touch lightly

More Example Sentences

They seldom fail to keep in touch with family.

She reminded her kids not to touch the hot pan.

Visitors are expected not to touch the exhibits.

The sign warns visitors not to touch the artwork.

They requested visitors not to touch the exhibits.

The rules do not allow visitors to touch the exhibits.

I stopped my little brother from touching the stove anymore.

Visitors are discouraged from touching the artifacts completely.

A woman starts a small online business selling handmade jewelry that she designs and crafts at her kitchen table using beads, stones, and silver wire and takes professional-looking photos of each piece to post on her social media pages and website where customers from different cities place orders and she ships each package with a handwritten thank-you note building a loyal customer base through quality and personal touch

A woman starts a small online business selling handmade jewelry that she designs and crafts at her kitchen table using beads, stones, and silver wire and takes professional-looking photos of each piece to post on her social media pages and website where customers from different cities place orders and she ships each package with a handwritten thank-you note building a loyal customer base through quality and personal touch and turning a creative hobby into a steady source of income.

Related Vocabularies

to control and move a vehicle; to force someone to move
to take hold of and quickly remove; to gather courage or determination
to mix or move something in a circular motion, especially in liquid
To awaken from sleep or to stir into action.
To coordinate in time; to cause to occur or operate at the same time or rate.
to claim or assert something, typically without proof

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