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touchy

American  
[tuhch-ee] / ˈtʌtʃ i /

adjective

touchier, touchiest
  1. apt to take offense on slight provocation; irritable.

    He is very touchy when he's sick.

    Synonyms:
    cranky, snappish, edgy, irascible, testy
  2. requiring caution, tactfulness, or expert handling; precarious; risky.

    a touchy subject; a touchy situation.

  3. sensitive to touch.

  4. easily ignited, as tinder.


touchy British  
/ ˈtʌtʃɪ /

adjective

  1. easily upset or irritated; oversensitive

  2. extremely risky

  3. easily ignited

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Related Words

See irritable.

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Etymology

Origin of touchy

First recorded in 1595–1605; variant of techy 2 (a variant of tetchy ( def. ) ), by association with touch

Explanation

Things that are touchy are hard to handle — not literally, but to talk about. Touchy subjects make people upset. There are a lot of touchy topics in life. Religion is a big one, since people have such different yet strong beliefs. Racism and sexism are touchy. Politics can be touchy. Asking someone how old they are or what they weigh are very touchy questions. Something is touchy if you need to handle it with kid gloves — or maybe avoid the topic altogether. People often use euphemisms — soft, evasive terms — for touchy subjects, to make discussing them easier.

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Instead, she at first finds Mr. Hamm’s “Mad Men” costar, a touchy John Slattery, living out of his garage.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 29, 2026

The creation — and Carter’s expansion — of Redwood National Park has long been a touchy subject along California’s rural, economically depressed North Coast, where the once-thriving logging industry cratered over the last half-century.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 9, 2025

In most touchy situations where she’s called the play, the numbers moved because people trusted her instincts.

From Slate • Aug. 19, 2024

“With AI in videos it’s harder to know if someone’s original artwork has been stolen, it’s a really touchy subject”.

From BBC • Jul. 16, 2024

He was really touchy about it, even when you tried to encourage him.

From "The Wednesday Wars" by Gary D. Schmidt