Touchier

Word TOUCHIER
Character 8
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Touchier"

What do we mean by touchier?

(of a situation) Extremely sensitive or volatile; easily disturbed to the point of becoming unstable; requiring caution or tactfulness.

(of a person) Easily offended; oversensitive; ticklish.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Touchier

  • Synonyms for touchier
  • Touchier synonyms not found!!!
  • Antonyms for touchier
  • Touchier antonyms not found!

The word "touchier" in example sentences

Logan said the southern San Juans are "much quieter" than the northern San Juans, with conditions becoming "touchier" at Red Mountain Pass. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Even queries from those more interested in driving the discussion away from the science and toward the touchier social or political concerns were fielded with grace and aplomb. ❋ Dayton Ward (2011)

I have a feeling this subject is going to be even touchier than the speculation that surrounded the cast of the now defunct JLA movie, so let the battle begin in the comment section, or over in the Major Spoilers Movie Forum. via Hollywood Reporter ❋ Unknown (2009)

- In 2004, the members of Metallica showed their touchier, feelier side in the documentary film "Some Kind of Monster." ❋ Unknown (2010)

In North America, where race was a touchier subject, there were difficulties over airplay until the Group's Caucasian ancestry was comfirmed by a promotional film shown on television. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That would make Obama's early intervention in the race touchier, pitting the first African American president against the city's black community - if Emanuel was also a finalist. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A touchier issue arises with a character named for Gary Coleman, the former child TV star whose adult financial hardships have been widely chronicled over the years. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"It's a touchier topic from the male perspective," weighs in Shawn Graham, author of Courting Your Career: Match Yourself with the Perfect Job. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Especially the touchier ones, like dealing with rape and abortion. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The possibility of Bill Clinton returning to the White House he left six years ago raises some questions that are far touchier than whether Americans are ready for a "first gentleman." ❋ Unknown (2007)

Yet, while questioning the Diaspora myth is a sensitive topic for many Israelis and their supporters around the world, it is even touchier to challenge the Biblical claim that God, through Moses, struck a covenant with the Israelites to conquer the land and possess it for all time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bless you Anne for bringing this up even touchier than dog topics! ❋ Anne Johnson (2009)

It's unforunate that this wasn't [part I] rather than [part II], in which case the touchier parts of Prof. Lederman's response and the angry comments (including mine) wouldn't have been necessary. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Perhaps it is simply because the origin of living things is both a touchier subject for conservative Evangelicals and an area of significant gaps in our knowledge and uncertainty when it comes to our scientific understanding. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

Susan beat me to the punch on Brown's origins, but I'd add that his background only makes anything that smacks of central-govt interference with the powers of the devolved government even touchier for him, especially as Labour direly, direly needs to keep its traditional supporters in Scotland from switching too many of their votes to the Scottish Nationalist Party if it is not to get trounced in the next elections. ❋ Tenured Radical (2009)

Those feelings were sure to become even touchier at the next round: the trial of three blacks for beating white truckdriver Reginald Denny during the last riots (page 28). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Other members of the festival's production team are touchier. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Cross Reference for Touchier

  • Touchier cross reference not found!

What does touchier mean?

Best Free Book Reviews
Best IOS App Reviews