Ticklish [adjective]

Definition of Ticklish:

difficult, tricky

Synonyms of Ticklish:

● Awkward

● Touchy

● Precarious

● Thorny

● Volatile

● Delicate

● Capricious

● Chancy

● Changeable

● Critical

● Dangerous

● Fickle

● Inconstant

● Mercurial

● Nice

● Risky

● Rocky

● Sensitive

● Temperamental

● Trying

● Uncertain

● Unstable

● Unsteady

● Variable


Opposite/Antonyms of Ticklish:

● Straightforward

● Strong

● Firm

● Calm

● Easy

● Stable


Sentence/Example of Ticklish:

You left off in the most ticklish place possible, out of spite, I do believe.

They're so ticklish ever since they got the 'abit, war-time, o' mindin' wot people said.

These are ticklish times; I was anxious to see that this youth's pass was regular.

"Ticklish job that, on a falling tide," said the mate, coolly.

To hiss the curate, 'tis a ticklish sort of a job after that.

Aye, but your Action of the Case in this Point is too ticklish.

I have done so without a murmur, although it puts me into a ticklish position.

It is a ticklish operation and the paper is easily torn if too thin or too damp.

All three of the lads realized that it was a ticklish moment.

Poor Aspinall was on the tight-rope again, at the most ticklish part.