touch

noun/verb72 collocationsAvg. frequency: 8.5

a thoughtful and pleasing detail

a final detail that completes and perfects something

a touch that is not firm or heavy

the last detail added to complete something

a soft and careful way of touching

frequent communication or contact

a detail that shows skill and high standards

a gentle, careful way of touching or handling something

a very small or minor touch

a special ability to do something very well

the ability to be successful at everything you do

a pleasant or enjoyable detail

a skillful and quick way of doing something

a confident and skillful way of doing something

a stylish and sophisticated detail

a basketball player's skill at shooting the ball

to almost not touch something

to touch something very little or not at all; often used for food

to affect someone's emotions strongly

to mention a subject for a short time

to only mention a subject briefly without detail

to only mention a subject briefly, suggesting it is not the main focus

describes the feeling of something when you touch it

the ability to communicate with and be liked by ordinary people

to continue to communicate with someone

to remain in communication with someone

to stop communicating with someone

to add the final details to something

to introduce a small detail or quality to something

to no longer have the skill or ability to do something well

to provide something with a particular small detail or quality