sense of touch Synonyms

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sense of touch Meaning

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sense of touch (n)

the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands)

sense of touch Sentence Examples

  1. The velvety surface of the rose petals invited a gentle touch.
  2. The doctor used her sense of touch to examine the patient's swollen knee.
  3. The artist's brushstrokes conveyed a sense of touch through their delicate pressure.
  4. The wind caressed her face with an ethereal touch, reminding her of the beauty of nature.
  5. The cold wind cut through her skin with a biting touch.
  6. The rough texture of the tree bark reminded her of the time she spent climbing trees as a child.
  7. The newborn baby's soft skin was a delight to the sense of touch.
  8. The dancer's movements were so fluid and graceful, they seemed to touch the very air around them.
  9. The gentle touch of the massage therapist eased away her muscle tension.
  10. The Braille alphabet allowed her to experience the written word through the sense of touch.

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the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands)

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The velvety surface of the rose petals invited a gentle touch.

The doctor used her sense of touch to examine the patient's swollen knee.

The artist's brushstrokes conveyed a sense of touch through their delicate pressure.

The wind caressed her face with an ethereal touch, reminding her of the beauty of nature.