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Touch wood Meaning in English

expression

ˈtətʃ/ /ˈwʊd
TUCH wood
tˈʌtʃ/ /wˈʊd
TUCH wood

Definition

Used when you want to prevent bad luck after mentioning something good or something you hope will continue. People often say it while physically touching wood.

Usage & Nuances

Common in British and Irish English. In American English, 'knock on wood' is used instead. Often said out loud after describing something positive. Not a formal expression; used in superstitious or casual contexts.

Example Sentences

I hope it doesn't rain on our picnic, touch wood.

basic

So far, nobody in the family is sick, touch wood.

basic

The car hasn't broken down this year, touch wood.

basic

My phone has never crashed—touch wood!

natural

Business is good these days, touch wood, so I hope it stays that way.

natural

He hasn't lost his keys all month—touch wood!

natural