The word you're looking for is "caress." It typically implies a gentle and affectionate touch or stroke.
The word you are looking for is "tangible." Tangible refers to something that can be perceived by touch or is capable of being touched.
tremble - a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement
The word you are looking for is "whisper."
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. Here are some sentences with various meanings.Don't touch the hot stove!He has a distinct touch with animals.She has a gentle touch.His sense of touch is really sensitive.Gently touch the probe to the battery.She never touched her food.
The word that means "with speed" is "quickly" or "rapidly."
The word gently means softly or very carefully. This is a term used when handling very delicate objects or things such as a baby or anything made of glass. Extra care needs to be taken with these things so they're not hurt or broken.
pat, touch, stroke
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Antonym: noun: A word that means the opposite of another word. Synonym: noun: A word that means the same, or almost the same, as another word. Touch: Synonyms: pat, stroke, fondle, feel, pressure, tap, handle, contact, caress, join, link, impress Touch: Antonyms: seperate, divide, part, apart, disconnect, undo, split, split up, break up, take apart, detach
He stroke the knife.It means the act of striking.At the stroke of midnight Cinderella rushed out from the hall.
The likely word is spelled "caress" (to stroke or touch lightly).
The word "stroke" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a sudden interruption in the blood supply to the brain causing a loss of brain function. As a verb, it can mean to move one's hand gently along a surface to feel or smooth it.
The Latin root word "tact" means touch or contact. It is often used in words related to a sense of touch or a skillful handling of delicate situations.
"Pat" means to touch lightly and repeatedly with the hand, usually on the head.
adagio means "slowly" or "gently"
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