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untouchable
[ uhn-tuhch-uh-buhl ]
adjective
- that may not be touched; of a nature such that it cannot be touched; not palpable; intangible.
- too distant to be touched.
- vile or loathsome to the touch.
- beyond criticism, control, or suspicion:
Modern writers consider no subject untouchable.
noun
- Hinduism. the former name given to a member of the lowest castes in India whose touch was believed to defile a high-caste Hindu. Compare Scheduled Caste ( def ).
- a person who is beyond reproach as to honesty, diligence, etc.
- a person disregarded or shunned by society or a particular group; social outcast:
political untouchables.
- a person or thing considered inviolable or beyond criticism:
such untouchables as Social Security in the federal budget.
untouchable
/ ʌnˈtʌtʃəbəl /
adjective
- lying beyond reach
- above reproach, suspicion, or impeachment
- unable to be touched
noun
- taboo.a former name for Dalit
Usage
Derived Forms
- unˌtouchaˈbility, noun
Other Words From
- un·touch·a·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of untouchable1
Example Sentences
"He felt that he was untouchable," he said.
“The size of what we had with her and Grace was untouchable,” Delus said.
He remained untouchable throughout the race and by the end only Hill was on the same lap, the Brazilian winning by 83 seconds.
The former North Carolina State quarterback and pitcher coached him as early as 9 years old when McConkey, despite his small stature, was untouchable against even older opponents.
“He can be whatever kind of criminal he wants as president and he is practically untouchable. So Congress’ role as the essential guardrail has only become more and more important.”
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