Comparative for not tangible or able to be touched
“Yet so arrogant was Cummins, wrapped up in his own untouchable fantasy world, he carried on unabated.”
Comparative for regarded as too important or holy to be changed or interfered with
“He will ever regard them as the untouchable laws of the Empire as well as of religion.”
Comparative for difficult or impossible to be obtained, acquired or reached
“It had always been this kind of untouchable goal in computer science.”
Comparative for prohibited or restricted by social custom
“Such certainly is the case with world population, long considered an untouchable subject for international discussion.”
Comparative for so superior as to be unrivaled by any other
“A decade ago, there were big names that were untouchable in the field of fashion, entertainment, business, etc.”
Comparative for regarded as holy or consecrated
Comparative for too powerful to be defeated or overcome
Comparative for highest in rank, authority or superiority
Comparative for not susceptible to corruption, especially by bribery
Comparative for exempt from an obligation
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