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    tangible
    /ˈtandʒɪbl/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a thing that is perceptible by touch: "these are the only tangibles upon which an assessment can be made"

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  3. Tangible means real and not imaginary; able to be shown, touched, or experienced. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, such as business, economics, and law, and see related words and phrases.

  4. Sep 4, 2011 · Learn the meaning of tangible as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Tangible can mean capable of being touched, understood, or appraised at a value.

  5. Tangible means clear, definite, or real enough to be seen, felt, or noticed. It can also mean having physical existence or value. Learn more about its synonyms, pronunciation, and usage in sentences.

  6. Tangible means capable of being touched or felt, having real substance, or definite and not vague. It can also refer to something that has a physical existence or value, such as a tangible asset. See the origin, usage, and related words of tangible.

  7. Tangible means capable of being touched or felt, or real or concrete. It can also refer to property that has a physical form, such as land or objects. See synonyms, translations and usage examples of tangible.

  8. Tangible is from Latin tangere, "to touch," and it simply means something that can be touched or felt, though it can be used in metaphorical senses: tangible assets have a value that can be precisely measured, and tangible grief can be clearly sensed by an onlooker.

  9. Tangible means real and can be seen, touched, or measured. Learn more about this adjective, its opposite intangible, and how to use it in sentences with translations.

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