"Tickler" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tickler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tickler" Meaning

A tickler is something or a device that gently teases or reminds someone of something, often in a pleasant way. It can also refer to a reminder or a prompt that is used to jog someone's memory or to motivate them to take action.

In a more general sense, a tickler can be a mild shock or a sudden, unexpected event that stirs someone's attention or energy.

The term is also associated with a "tickler file" or "tickler system", a personal information management technique used to keep track of upcoming events, tasks, or decisions that need to be addressed in the future.

The origin of the word "tickler" dates back to the 16th century, from the Old English words "þicel" (small hook or device that picks or scratches) and "lician" (to scratch or bring out), which eventually evolved to mean a device that teases or stimulates someone.

"Tickler" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Tickler"


As a horse's tickler, used to remove its coat of parasites.
A person who can recall dates of trivia and small events by using a tickler system, an organizational tool that helps keep track of future reminders.
Advertising uses tickler sales pitches as a ploy for potential customers to keep purchasing in office supply products.
Synonymy uses the word tickler to describe a bumper sticker.
Inspired by tickler prices of 1960s estate, art market prices soar so as housing.

"Tickler" Similar Words

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Slightly delicate or easily affected in a way that is fragile, humorous, and often playful.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>"The comedian's jokes were ticklish and left the audience in stitches."<br>"She is a ticklish person and can't bear to be tickled."<br><br>A ticklish person is someone who is easily made to laugh or feel a strong amusement at something. In some cases, it is used as an adjective to describe something that is unacceptable or slightly immoral, but without being but-be that severe.<br><br>In the case of physical ticklishness, the area of skin in the armpits, tummy, or the soles of the feet can be particularly ticklish.

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