"Ticklish" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ticklish" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ticklish" Meaning

Slightly delicate or easily affected in a way that is fragile, humorous, and often playful.

Example sentences:
"The comedian's jokes were ticklish and left the audience in stitches."
"She is a ticklish person and can't bear to be tickled."

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.

In the case of physical ticklishness, the area of skin in the armpits, tummy, or the soles of the feet can be particularly ticklish.

"Ticklish" Examples

5 Examples of "Ticklish"


Example 1: Verb

Tickle him under his armpits, which always makes him feel ticklish.

Example 2: Adjective

Children seem to be more ticklish than adults.

Example 3: Verb

Laughter is contagious and can make you ticklish.

Example 4: Adjective

The word she whispered made my skin feel extremely ticklish.

Example 5: Verb

Soft, quick touches can tickle the soles of the feet.

"Ticklish" Similar Words

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Tickets

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A term used to refer to people from Costa Rica, often used informally as a nickname or affectionately by locals and foreigners alike.

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