— untouchably , adv.
/un tuch"euh beuhl/ , adj.
1. that may not be touched; of a nature such that it cannot be touched; not palpable; intangible.
2. too distant to be touched.
3. vile or loathsome to the touch.
4. beyond criticism, control, or suspicion: Modern writers consider no subject untouchable.
n.
5. Hinduism. a member of a lower caste in India whose touch is believed to defile a high-caste Hindu; Harijan.
6. a person who is beyond reproach as to honesty, diligence, etc.
7. a person disregarded or shunned by society or a particular group; social outcast: political untouchables.
8. a person or thing considered inviolable or beyond criticism: such untouchables as Social Security in the federal budget.
[ 1560-70; UN- 1 + TOUCHABLE ]