touching (Meaning)

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touching (n)

the event of something coming in contact with the body

the act of putting two things together with no space between them

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touching (s)

arousing affect

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touching (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Touch

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touching (a.)

Affecting; moving; pathetic; as, a touching tale.

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touching (prep.)

Concerning; with respect to.

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touching (n.)

The sense or act of feeling; touch.

touching Sentence Examples

  1. The baby's tiny fingers were touching her mother's cheek.
  2. As they passed by, their fingers brushed lightly, touching each other.
  3. The wind was touching the leaves of the trees, making them rustle softly.
  4. The paint was still wet, so I avoided touching it.
  5. The doctor gently touched the patient's wound to examine it.
  6. The children were touching hands as they crossed the busy street.
  7. I could feel the cold air touching my face and neck.
  8. The waves were touching the shore, creating a gentle lapping sound.
  9. The cat's fur felt soft and warm when I touched it.
  10. My heart was touched by their kindness and generosity.

FAQs About the word touching

the event of something coming in contact with the body, the act of putting two things together with no space between them, arousing affectof Touch, Affecting; m

adjacent, neighboring, adjoining, closest, connecting, attached, skirting, verging, abutting, juxtaposed

separate, unlinked, remote, farthest, farthest, detached, far, isolated, unattached, removed

The baby's tiny fingers were touching her mother's cheek.

As they passed by, their fingers brushed lightly, touching each other.

The wind was touching the leaves of the trees, making them rustle softly.

The paint was still wet, so I avoided touching it.