IPA: /ˈtɔːr.tʃi/
KK: /tɔrʧi/
Relating to a type of song that expresses deep emotions, often about love or longing, typically performed in a sentimental style.
The singer's performance was so torchy that it brought tears to the audience's eyes.
The word 'torchy' is derived from 'torch' (from Old French *torche*, meaning a twisted bundle of fibers used for lighting) and the suffix '-y' (meaning characterized by or resembling). Therefore, 'torchy' describes something that is characterized by or resembling a torch, often implying brightness or illumination.
Think of a 'torch' as a source of light, and remember that 'torchy' means something that has the qualities of a torch, like being bright or illuminating.