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Definition of touched in English: touchedadjective tʌtʃttətʃt 1Feeling gratitude or sympathy; moved. the star said he was ‘very touched’ to receive his medal Example sentencesExamples - Annabelle was deeply touched at his unselfish avowal of where his first duty lay.
- His family have been touched by them all.
- The times I saw him with Uncle Joe, I couldn't help feeling touched by his effort.
- A compassionate journalist on the train, touched by her plight, covers her fare.
- Prudie feels certain they will be touched to learn of your feelings.
- Cox said he has been touched by the military's gratitude and takes great pride in helping protect other service members.
- Clearly touched by the R150000 gift Mandela said he was overwhelmed by the generosity of people in the country.
- I was touched by his sincerity.
- She hadn't anticipated being touched by the incident.
- Her conscience has clearly been touched.
- Everyone who met the children was touched.
- I have noticed people seem to be genuinely touched by your music.
- Thanks for reading and I hope you are all touched from my account of bullying.
- I sincerely hope that everyone touched by this tragedy can begin to find peace now that the trial is over.
- My friends and I were deeply touched by Lydia's plight and wanted to do something to help her.
- And once more I am profoundly touched and humbled by the evidence of the human spirit writ large.
- Relatives have been touched by this issue.
- Despite the loss, Morariu, who is now in full remission, was touched by the rousing ovation she received.
- There was a genuine concern in Kerrison's voice and Jonathan was touched by the sincerity.
- Gold uses this zeitgeist moment to introduce several people touched by it.
2informal Slightly mad; crazy. you have to be a little touched to do my job Synonyms mad, insane, unbalanced, unhinged, deranged, demented, crazed, out of one's mind, off one's head, eccentric, distracted, simple, mad as a hatter, mad as a march hare, away with the fairies Definition of touched in US English: touchedadjectivetətʃttəCHt 1Feeling gratitude or sympathy; moved. the star said he was ‘very touched’ to receive his medal Example sentencesExamples - Despite the loss, Morariu, who is now in full remission, was touched by the rousing ovation she received.
- I sincerely hope that everyone touched by this tragedy can begin to find peace now that the trial is over.
- Cox said he has been touched by the military's gratitude and takes great pride in helping protect other service members.
- Her conscience has clearly been touched.
- Gold uses this zeitgeist moment to introduce several people touched by it.
- She hadn't anticipated being touched by the incident.
- Relatives have been touched by this issue.
- Thanks for reading and I hope you are all touched from my account of bullying.
- Clearly touched by the R150000 gift Mandela said he was overwhelmed by the generosity of people in the country.
- Annabelle was deeply touched at his unselfish avowal of where his first duty lay.
- Everyone who met the children was touched.
- Prudie feels certain they will be touched to learn of your feelings.
- A compassionate journalist on the train, touched by her plight, covers her fare.
- The times I saw him with Uncle Joe, I couldn't help feeling touched by his effort.
- And once more I am profoundly touched and humbled by the evidence of the human spirit writ large.
- I was touched by his sincerity.
- My friends and I were deeply touched by Lydia's plight and wanted to do something to help her.
- I have noticed people seem to be genuinely touched by your music.
- There was a genuine concern in Kerrison's voice and Jonathan was touched by the sincerity.
- His family have been touched by them all.
2informal Slightly insane; crazy. you have to be a little touched to do my job Synonyms mad, insane, unbalanced, unhinged, deranged, demented, crazed, out of one's mind, off one's head, eccentric, distracted, simple, mad as a hatter, mad as a march hare, away with the fairies |