touch up
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To make minor improvements or corrections to the appearance of something, especially by adding small details or making slight alterations. This often refers to enhancing an image, painting, or object to make it look better.
Usage
- The verb "touch up" is typically used with an object (e.g., touch up ). It describes a careful, subtle action intended to refine or perfect something's appearance, not to completely redo or overhaul it.
- It is commonly used in contexts like photography, art, makeup, and general maintenance or repair.
Examples
- Verb:
- She needed to touch up the paint on the door where it had chipped.
- The graphic designer will touch up the logo to make the colors more vibrant.
- I'll just touch up my lipstick before we leave.
Advanced Usage
- "to touch up on": This is a different, though related, phrasal verb meaning to review or refresh one's knowledge of a subject.
- I need to touch up on my Spanish before the trip.
- Note: In this usage, "on" is part of the phrasal verb "touch up on," which is distinct from the primary meaning of "touch up."
Variants and Related Words
- Retouch (verb): A more formal synonym, especially used in photography and digital editing.
- The portrait was retouched to remove minor blemishes.
- Touch-up (noun): The act or an instance of touching something up.
- The car just needs a quick touch-up to fix that scratch.
Synonyms
- Retouch: To improve a picture or photograph by making small changes.
- Enhance: To intensify or improve the quality or value of something.
- Refine: To make minor improvements to something to make it more polished or effective.
- Polish: To make something smooth and shiny by rubbing, or to improve a skill or performance by making small corrections.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Touch up on: To review or brush up on a skill or area of knowledge.
- He decided to touch up on the rules before the tournament.
Related Idioms
- A lick of paint: An idiom referring to a small amount of paint used to freshen up the appearance of something, similar in spirit to a "touch-up."
- The old bench just needed a lick of paint to look new again.
Verb
- alter so as to produce a more desirable appearance
- This photograph has been retouched!