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touchy

touchy / touchy / touchy
Adjective
comp: touchiersup: touchiest

This term describes a state of high sensitivity where a small stimulus produces a disproportionate reaction. When applied to people, it suggests an emotional fragility or irritability, often implying that the person is defensive or prone to taking offense over trivial matters. In a situational or mechanical context, the word shifts toward the concept of instability or precision. It describes a precarious balance where the slightest movement or a poorly chosen word could trigger a negative outcome or a physical action, such as a weapon firing.

Meanings

Adjectivetouchy
[~ about something]

Easily offended or overly sensitive to criticism or perceived slights.

"He is very touchy about his age and hates being reminded of it."

Adjectivetouchy
[~ subject/issue]

Requiring careful handling because it is sensitive, controversial, or likely to cause disagreement.

"The budget cuts remain a touchy subject during the board meetings."

Adjectivetouchy
[~]

Unstable or unpredictable in operation, often requiring a very light or precise touch to function.

"The old ignition switch is a bit touchy and requires a steady hand."

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