touch (on) (Meaning)

touch (on)

to briefly talk or write about (something), to come close to (something)

touch (on) Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle breeze touched my skin, sending shivers down my spine.
  2. I carefully touched the porcelain vase, fearing it would break in my hands.
  3. The doctor touched my shoulder to reassure me as I lay on the examination table.
  4. I reached out and touched my mother's hand, feeling a surge of warmth and love.
  5. The sunlight touched the dew-covered grass, creating a shimmering spectacle.
  6. The teacher gently touched the student's shoulder to get their attention.
  7. The artist's brush touched the canvas, creating a masterpiece with every stroke.
  8. The child touched the soft fur of the cat, eliciting a delighted purr.
  9. The wind touched the leaves of the trees, creating a soothing rustling sound.
  10. I touched my face to feel the cool rain dripping down my cheeks.

FAQs About the word touch (on)

to briefly talk or write about (something), to come close to (something)

resemble, trench (on), suggest, verge (on),seem,border (on), compare (with), approach,look, approximate

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The gentle breeze touched my skin, sending shivers down my spine.

I carefully touched the porcelain vase, fearing it would break in my hands.

The doctor touched my shoulder to reassure me as I lay on the examination table.

I reached out and touched my mother's hand, feeling a surge of warmth and love.