touched by, be



touched by, be

Also, be touched with. Be affected by some emotion, especially a tender feeling like gratitude, pity, or sympathy. For example, She was very touched by his concern for her welfare. This idiom alludes to touching or reaching one's heart, the seat of emotions. [First half of 1300s]
See also: touched

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kay (2)-Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance
Ladislao-Italian
Lacy['leisi]
VinnieVIN-eeEnglish
Aric-English
ÁLvaroAHL-bah-ro (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese