tactile (Meaning)

Wordnet

tactile (a)

of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch

Wordnet

tactile (s)

producing a sensation of touch

Webster

tactile (a.)

Of or pertaining to the organs, or the sense, of touch; perceiving, or perceptible, by the touch; capable of being touched; as, tactile corpuscles; tactile sensations.

tactile Sentence Examples

  1. The tactile caress of the velvety fabric sent shivers down her spine.
  2. The child's tactile exploration of the bumpy surface enhanced their sensory development.
  3. The tactile sensation of the cold steel against her skin made her shiver.
  4. The tactile experience of holding a newborn baby filled her with a profound sense of love.
  5. The tactile connection between lovers created an intimate bond.
  6. The tactile feedback from the textured keyboard keys aided the typist's accuracy.
  7. The tactile warning strip on the floor prevented the visually impaired from stumbling.
  8. The tactile nature of the art allowed visitors to engage with the sculptures on a deeper level.
  9. The tactile imprint of the ancient fossil provided insights into prehistoric life.
  10. The tactile stimulation of massage therapy relieved tension and promoted relaxation.

FAQs About the word tactile

of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch, producing a sensation of touchOf or pertaining to the organs, or the sense, of touch; perceiving, or pe

physical, tangible, noticeable,corporeal, substantial, real, discernable, actual, perceptible, appreciable

intangible, intangible, insensible, imperceptible, insensible,imperceptible, impalpable, immaterial, immaterial, impalpable

The tactile caress of the velvety fabric sent shivers down her spine.

The child's tactile exploration of the bumpy surface enhanced their sensory development.

The tactile sensation of the cold steel against her skin made her shiver.

The tactile experience of holding a newborn baby filled her with a profound sense of love.