retouch

[ˌriːˈtʌtʃ]

retouch Definition

  • 1to make small improvements or changes to a photograph, painting, or piece of written work
  • 2to touch up or improve something

Using retouch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "retouch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She retouched the photo to remove the blemishes.

  • Example

    The author retouched the manuscript before submitting it to the publisher.

  • Example

    The painter retouched the portrait to add more depth.

  • Example

    He retouched his resume to highlight his skills.

retouch Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with retouch

  • a set of tools and materials used for retouching photographs or paintings

    Example

    She always carries her retouching kit with her when she goes on a photoshoot.

  • a professional service that retouches photographs or paintings to improve their quality

    Example

    The photographer hired a retouching service to enhance the images before printing them.

  • computer software that allows users to edit and improve digital photographs

    Example

    He used retouching software to adjust the brightness and contrast of the image.

Origins of retouch

from French 'retoucher', from 're-' (again) + 'toucher' (to touch)

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Summary: retouch in Brief

The verb 'retouch' [ˌriːˈtʌtʃ] means to make small improvements or changes to a photograph, painting, or piece of written work. It is often used in the context of editing and revising, as in 'The author retouched the manuscript before submitting it to the publisher.' 'Retouch' can also refer to touching up or improving something, such as 'She retouched the photo to remove the blemishes.'

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