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ticklish

American  
[tik-lish] / ˈtɪk lɪʃ /

adjective

  1. sensitive to tickling.

  2. requiring careful or delicate handling or action; difficult or risky; dicey.

    a ticklish situation.

  3. extremely sensitive; touchy.

    He is ticklish about being interrupted.

  4. unstable or easily upset, as a boat; unsteady.


ticklish British  
/ ˈtɪklɪʃ /

adjective

  1. susceptible and sensitive to being tickled

  2. delicate or difficult

    a ticklish situation

  3. easily upset or offended

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of ticklish

First recorded in 1575–85; tickle + -ish 1

Explanation

The word ticklish means both "sensitive to being tickled" and "requiring tact or careful handling." A lot of people avoid ticklish subjects when they meet someone new, instead sticking to safe topics like the weather. You know you're ticklish if you squirm and giggle when your friend tickles your feet. You're also ticklish if you're easily upset or irritated. For you, ticklish subjects might include politics, conspiracy theories, and which musician should have won a Grammy. That means those topics are particularly difficult, requiring a careful, tactful person to keep you from getting upset about them. This figurative sense predates the literal one, and an earlier version was tickly.

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How England get him to that point is ticklish.

From BBC • Oct. 27, 2024

The job drought is a ticklish problem for the ruling Communist Party, which is overseeing a sluggish post-pandemic economic recovery worsened by a downturn in the property market.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 12, 2023

What keeps Sandy from jumping turns out to be one of Row’s cleverest, most ticklish plot devices.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 27, 2023

Yet Page never goes so far as to strip the songs of their ticklish pleasures while stripping them of their varnish.

From New York Times • Jun. 21, 2022

“I just want to make sure you understand this is a ticklish situation that could have severe consequences,” Bloom said.

From "The Milagro Beanfield War" by John Nichols

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