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touchiness

[ UK /tˈʌt‍ʃɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. feeling easily irritated

How To Use touchiness In A Sentence

  • He was of an equable temper, with only such acerbities and touchinesses as are generally to be found in those who have had a love affair in their youth and remained, as they fancy, unwed because of it. The Common Reader, Second Series
  • Simon 9:17 p.m. comment: The touchiness by what you call the conflict is my point. Bloggingheads!
  • Despite a dozen rounds of negotiations, the two countries have failed to reach agreement on joint development, thanks to touchiness about sovereignty.
  • Never underestimate other peoples' sensitivities and touchiness; proceed, yes - but with mucho awareness.
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