What is ticklish? What it means?

What is the antonym

for ticklish?

Why am I ticklish?

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Asked on March 15, 2021 in Grammar.
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Can a adjective be used as something ticklish for two reasons? When referred to person, it means that the person is too sensitive when they are tickled and when referred to a problem or situation, it denotes difficulties.

Why do we use contexts?

My medical brain has an answer to this:

hyposensitive – Less than the normal ability to respond to stimuli.

OxfordDictionaries have this definition.

Why should I not touch everyone? I’m very ticklish I hear too! If you try hard on me,

I’m hyposensitive We often describe a patient with less response to the stimuli quite opposite to someone who is ticklish.

What are the medical terms used here?

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I’m trying up the antonym for ticklish! Thick-skinned

is the antonym for ticklish.

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I’m not ticklish. idiomatic way to say I am not ticklish… the real tickle?

Words ending with ‘ish’ (e.g., “you see”) can be found in any dictionary. They are more likely to be read as “I don’t know how to do it”. What is skittish, bookish, snobby, boorish, and roguish?

express a tendency to have, to some degree, the trait found in the word’s stem; as tendencies, these words don’t have antonyms.

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