tickling Antonyms
Strongest:
- annoying
- ruffling
- bothering
- vexing
- irking
- roiling
- annoying
- inflaming
- irritating
- crossing
- chafing
- angering
- galling
- riling
- maddening
- ruffling
- putting-out
- rousing
- rankling
- getting
- vexing
- inflaming
- bugging
- angering
- aggravating
- rankling
- piquing
- rousing
- riling
- crossing
- getting
- maddening
- perturbing
- roiling
- displeasing
- bothering
- nettling
- galling
- irking
- grating
- piquing
- provoking
- chafing
- exasperating
- putting-out
- bugging
- irritating
- grating
- perturbing
- exasperating
- aggravating
- nettling
- provoking
- displeasing
Strong:
- enflaming
- offending
- harrying
- fretting
- offending
- steaming-up
- harassing
- enraging
- outraging
- incensing
- agitating
- insulting
- disturbing
- upsetting
- enflaming
- pestering
- distressing
- distressing
- enraging
- infuriating
- insulting
- peeving
- pestering
- upsetting
- harrying
- incensing
- infuriating
- outraging
- peeving
- disturbing
- steaming-up
- fretting
- agitating
- harassing
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Meaning of tickling
tickling (n)
the act of tickling
tickling (s)
exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movements
tickling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Tickle
tickling Sentence Examples
- The child's laughter reverberated through the room as her father's playful tickling sent waves of joy coursing through her.
- The gentle breeze tickled her skin, carrying with it the faint scent of wildflowers and freshly cut grass.
- The teasing words of her friends tickled her fancy, making her smile despite her best efforts to maintain a stern expression.
- The kitten's whiskers tickled her hand as it playfully pawed at her fingers.
- The rustling of leaves under her feet tickled her senses, immersing her in the tranquility of the autumn forest.
- The doctor's stethoscope tickled her chest as he listened to her heartbeat and lungs.
- The soft touch of butterfly wings tickled her nose, sending a shiver of delight down her spine.
- The teasing laughter of her siblings tickled her funny bone, making her unable to resist a smile.
- The playful nibbles of her pet hamster tickled her palm, filling her with a sense of warmth and contentment.
- The tiny, tickling sensation on her neck made her blush, as her boyfriend whispered sweet nothings in her ear.
FAQs About the word tickling
the act of tickling, exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movementsof Tickle
piercing, tapping, drilling, itching, stinging,tingling, perforating, poking, boring, puncturing
annoying, ruffling, bothering, vexing, irking, roiling, annoying, inflaming, irritating, crossing
The child's laughter reverberated through the room as her father's playful tickling sent waves of joy coursing through her.
The gentle breeze tickled her skin, carrying with it the faint scent of wildflowers and freshly cut grass.
The teasing words of her friends tickled her fancy, making her smile despite her best efforts to maintain a stern expression.
The kitten's whiskers tickled her hand as it playfully pawed at her fingers.