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touché

interjection
tou·​ché | \ tü-ˈshā How to pronounce touché (audio) \

Definition of touché

used to acknowledge a hit in fencing or the success or appropriateness of an argument, an accusation, or a witty point

Examples of touché in a Sentence

"Some clerics think that. Even some cops.  … " Mike grinned. "Touché, but with Ed it's an obsession. He has to fight lawyers and traders and everyone else on the streets of Chicago." — Andrew M. Greeley, Happy Are Those Who Thirst For Justice, 1987 And yes, in case you hadn't guessed it already, caliper spring tension appears to have been reduced, because the brakes definitely have a much lighter touch. Touché, Shimano! Bike Tech, August 1987

First Known Use of touché

1897, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for touché

French, from past participle of toucher to touch, from Old French tuchier

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touché

interjection

English Language Learners Definition of touché

used to admit that someone has made a clever or effective point in an argument

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