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verb
- 1. come into or be in contact with: "he leaned back so that only two legs of his chair touched the floor" Similar
- 2. handle in order to manipulate, alter, or otherwise affect, especially in an adverse way: "I didn't play her records or touch any of her stuff" Similar
noun
- 1. an act of touching someone or something: "her touch on his shoulder was hesitant" Similar
- 2. a small amount; a trace: "add a touch of vinegar" Similar
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To touch is to come in contact with something, especially using your fingers. When your friend dares you to touch her pet spider, you'll find out what's stronger — your fear of spiders or your fear of looking like a wimp. The verb touch also means to emotionally affect.
1. To cause or permit a part of the body, especially the hand or fingers, to come in contact with so as to feel: reached out and touched the smooth stone. 2. a. To bring something into light contact with: touched the sore spot with a probe. b.
Definition of touch verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.