Synonyms for touchable
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : tuhch |
Phonetic Transcription : tʌtʃ |
Définition of touchable
Origin :- late 13c., from Old French touchier "to touch, hit, knock" (11c.), from Vulgar Latin *toccare "to knock, strike" as a bell (cf. Spanish tocar, Italian toccare), perhaps of imitative origin. Meaning "to get or borrow money" first recorded 1760. Related: Touched; touching.
- Touch and go (adj.) is recorded from 1812, apparently from the name of a tag-like game, first recorded 1650s. Touch football is first attested 1933. Touch-me-not (1590s) translates Latin noli-me-tangere.
- adj able to be touched
- Through the whole past evening touchable, squeezeable—even kissable!
- Extract from : « Under the Greenwood Tree » by Thomas Hardy
Antonyms for touchable
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