noun
- a standard or criterion by which something is judged or measured
- a dark stone formerly used to test the purity of gold and silver by the streak left on it when rubbed by the metal
Usage: historical
Examples
- The Constitution serves as a touchstone for American democracy.
- Her work became the touchstone for excellence in the field.
- The company uses customer satisfaction as its touchstone for success.
- This novel is considered a touchstone of modern literature.
- Ancient jewelers used a touchstone to verify the quality of precious metals.
- The teacher’s fairness was the touchstone by which students judged other instructors.