touch on Synonyms
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touch on Meaning
touch on (v)
refer to or discuss briefly
be relevant to
restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
have an effect upon
touch on Sentence Examples
- The artist's brush gently touched the canvas, bringing the masterpiece to life.
- The child's tiny fingers reached out to touch the soft fur of the kitten.
- The ballerina's graceful movements created the illusion that her feet barely touched the ground.
- The doctor carefully touched the patient's wound to assess its severity.
- The gentle breeze touched our skin, bringing a refreshing sensation.
- The sun's warm rays touched our faces, casting a golden glow.
- The icy water touched my hands, sending a chill down my spine.
- The stranger's hand touched my shoulder, making me jump in surprise.
- The doctor's diagnosis touched upon the patient's underlying health conditions.
- Their hearts touched in a moment of profound connection.
FAQs About the word touch on
refer to or discuss briefly, be relevant to, restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken, have an effect upon
verge (on), trench (on), resemble, suggest,seem, approach, compare (with),border (on), appear, measure up (to)
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The artist's brush gently touched the canvas, bringing the masterpiece to life.
The child's tiny fingers reached out to touch the soft fur of the kitten.
The ballerina's graceful movements created the illusion that her feet barely touched the ground.
The doctor carefully touched the patient's wound to assess its severity.