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- Dictionarytou·ché/to͞oˈSHā/
exclamation
- 1. used as an acknowledgment during a discussion of a good or clever point made at one's expense by another person: "“You haven't contributed much, this evening.” “How could I have?” “Touché. I do go on.”"
- 2. (in fencing) used as an acknowledgment of a hit by one's opponent.
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The meaning of TOUCHÉ is —used to acknowledge a hit in fencing or the success or appropriateness of an argument, an accusation, or a witty point. How to use touché in a sentence.
TOUCHÉ definition: 1. used to admit that someone has made a good point against you in an argument or discussion: 2…. Learn more.
You say ' touché ' when you want to admit that the other person in an argument has won a point, usually with a short and witty remark.
Touché definition: (an expression used to indicate a hit or touch.). See examples of TOUCHÉ used in a sentence.
Definition. “Touché” is a French word used to acknowledge a good point made during an argument. (Similar to “You got me” or “You make a point” or “Good catch”). It's also commonly used in English and literally means “Touched”.
touché. exclamation. /ˈtuːʃeɪ/. /tuːˈʃeɪ/. (from French) used during an argument or a discussion to show that you accept that somebody has answered your comment in a clever way and has gained an advantage by making a good point Topics Opinion and argument c2.
You say touché when you want to admit that the other person in an argument has won a point, usually with a short and witty remark.