touch a chord
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Definition
Verb phrase: - To evoke a strong emotional response, particularly one of sympathy, recognition, or shared feeling. It implies making a connection by appealing to something deeply felt or commonly experienced.
Usage
This phrase is used to describe the effect of an action, such as speaking, writing, or creating art, that resonates emotionally with an audience. It suggests the action has reached and moved people on a personal level.
Examples
- The politician's speech about unity touched a chord with voters across the country.
- Her novel about loss and recovery really touches a chord with anyone who has experienced grief.
- The documentary's portrayal of everyday struggles touched a chord, leading to a widespread discussion.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is often used in the context of art, media, politics, and storytelling to indicate successful emotional communication.
- It can be modified with adverbs (e.g., , ).
Variants and Related Words
- Strike a chord: A more common synonym with identical meaning and usage.
- The melody strikes a chord of nostalgia.
Synonyms
- Resonate
- Hit home
- Evoke a response
Related Idioms
- Ring true: To seem genuine or believable, often triggering agreement.
- His explanation of the event just didn't ring true.
Verb
- evoke a reaction, response, or emotion
- this writer strikes a chord with young women
- The storyteller touched a chord