touchiness Antonyms
Strongest:
- agreeableness
- agreeableness
- friendliness
- understanding
- patience
- forbearance
- long-suffering
- cordiality
- affability
- friendliness
- geniality
- sociability
- affability
- tolerance
- patience
- geniality
- tolerance
- long-suffering
- sociability
- understanding
- forbearance
- cordiality
Strong:
- tranquility
- coolness
- gentleness
- amiableness
- amicability
- serenity
- amenity
- amenity
- tranquility
- amiableness
- serenity
- gentleness
- amiability
- coolness
- tranquillity
- amicability
- amiability
- tranquillity
Weak:
Strongest:
- rudeness
- antagonism
- fussiness
- animosity
- supersensitivity
- unfriendliness
- querulousness
- hostility
- antipathy
- sensitivity
Strong:
- truculency
- aggressiveness
- dyspepsia
- irritability
- pugnaciousness
- orneriness
- fretfulness
- disputatiousness
- testiness
- contrariness
- crustiness
- exasperation
- pugnacity
- indignation
- cantankerousness
- belligerency
- combativeness
- truculence
- rancor
- rage
- anger
- feistiness
- oversensitiveness
- fury
- scrappiness
- sulkiness
- jaundice
- bellicosity
- disagreeableness
- belligerence
- fierceness
- spleen
- aggression
- surliness
- quarrelsomeness
- contentiousness
- wrath
Weak:
Meaning of touchiness
touchiness (n)
feeling easily irritated
touchiness (n.)
The quality or state of being touchy peevishness; irritability; irascibility.
touchiness Sentence Examples
- Her touchiness made it difficult to approach her without setting her off.
- The subject of his past relationship brought about a sudden touchiness.
- The team's touchiness was palpable, making it challenging to resolve conflicts.
- His touchiness was rooted in a deep-seated insecurity.
- The sensitive topic elicited a touchy response from the audience.
- The government's touchiness about criticism stifled any meaningful debate.
- Her touchiness was a symptom of her perfectionism.
- The slightest hint of disagreement would trigger his touchiness.
- She tried to conceal her touchiness, but it betrayed her in unguarded moments.
- The diplomat's touchiness in negotiations made it difficult to reach a compromise.
FAQs About the word touchiness
feeling easily irritatedThe quality or state of being touchy peevishness; irritability; irascibility.
rudeness, antagonism, fussiness, animosity, supersensitivity, unfriendliness, querulousness, hostility, antipathy,sensitivity
agreeableness, agreeableness, friendliness,understanding, patience, forbearance, long-suffering, cordiality, affability, friendliness
Her touchiness made it difficult to approach her without setting her off.
The subject of his past relationship brought about a sudden touchiness.
The team's touchiness was palpable, making it challenging to resolve conflicts.
His touchiness was rooted in a deep-seated insecurity.
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