• Touched

    Pronunciation

    • Rhymes: -ÊŒtʃt

    Full definition of touched

    Adjective

    touched

    1. Emotionally moved (by), made to feel emotion (by).
      • 1845, Benjamin Disraeli, , Book 4, Chapter 1,"They say her Majesty is more touched about these affairs of the Chartists than anything else," said Mr Egerton.
      • 1868, Louisa May Alcott, , Part 2, Chapter 42: All Alone,“If there is anything good or true in what I write, it isn’t mine. I owe it all to you and Mother and Beth,” said Jo, more touched by her father’s words than by any amount of praise from the world.
      • 1883, Jules Verne, Mary de Hauteville (translator), , Chapter XXI: A Tempest in a Cavern,“And you came to save me, Mr. Oliver,” answered Miss Campbell, more touched by the courage of the young man than the dangers which could still happen.
    2. Slightly mentally deficient; touched in the head.
      • 1913, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Eva M. Martin (translator), , Part III, Chapter IV,"Don't you see he is a lunatic, prince?" whispered Evgenie Pavlovitch in his ear. "Someone told me just now that he is a bit touched on the subject of lawyers, that he has a mania for making speeches and intends to pass the examinations. I am expecting a splendid burlesque now."
      • 1922, James Joyce, , Episode 8: The Lestrygonians,All a bit touched. Mad Fanny and his other sister Mrs Dickinson driving about with scarlet harness.

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    Verb

    touched
    1. touched

      (past of touch)
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