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Learn to pronounce touch·ing

/ˈtəCHiNG/
adjective
arousing strong feelings of sympathy, appreciation, or gratitude.
"your loyalty is very touching"
synonyms: moving, affecting, stirring, warming, heartwarming, impressive, poignant, upsetting, saddening, pitiful, piteous, pathetic, plaintive, heartbreaking, heart-rending, tear-jerking, tragic, disturbing, evocative, emotive, emotional, tender, sentimental

preposition
concerning; about.
"evidence touching the facts of Roger's case"

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