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ˈtæn dʒə bəltan·gi·ble

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. tangible, touchableadjective

    perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch

    "skin with a tangible roughness"

  2. real, tangibleadjective

    capable of being treated as fact

    "tangible evidence"; "his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor"

  3. tangibleadjective

    (of especially business assets) having physical substance and intrinsic monetary value

    "tangible property like real estate"; "tangible assets such as machinery"

  4. palpable, tangibleadjective

    capable of being perceived; especially capable of being handled or touched or felt

    "a barely palpable dust"; "felt sudden anger in a palpable wave"; "the air was warm and close--palpable as cotton"; "a palpable lie"

Wiktionary

  1. tangiblenoun

    real or concrete results

    Yes, but what are the tangibles?

  2. tangibleadjective

    touchable; able to be touched or felt; perceptible by the sense of touch; palpable

  3. tangibleadjective

    possible to be treated as fact; real or concrete

  4. tangibleadjective

    comprehensible by the mind; understandable

  5. Etymology: Latin tangibilis, from tangere, "to touch".

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Tangibleadjective

    Perceptible by the touch.

    Etymology: from tango, Lat.

    Tangible bodies have no pleasure in the consort of air, but endeavour to subact it into a more dense body. Francis Bacon.

    By the touch, the tangible qualities of bodies are discerned, as hard, soft, smooth. John Locke.

Wikipedia

  1. tangible

    Tangibility is the property of being able to be perceived by touch. A commonplace understanding of "tangibility" renders it as an attribute allowing something to be perceptible to the senses. In criminal law, one of the elements of an offense of larceny is that the stolen property must be tangible. In the context of intellectual property, expression in tangible form is one of the requirements for copyright protection. In the context of international tax law, article 5(1) of the OECD Model Tax Treaty requires to date a permanent establishment to consist of a tangible place of business. This is problematic concerning the taxation of the Digital Economy. In the context of trade, "tangibles" are physical goods (as opposed to "intangible" services and software).

ChatGPT

  1. tangible

    Tangible refers to something that can be physically touched or felt, something that has a definite physical existence or presence. It is often used to differentiate physical objects or assets from intangible ones, such as ideas, feelings or rights.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Tangibleadjective

    perceptible to the touch; tactile; palpable

  2. Tangibleadjective

    capable of being possessed or realized; readily apprehensible by the mind; real; substantial; evident

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Tangible

    tan′ji-bl, adj. perceptible by the touch: capable of being possessed or realised.—ns. Tangib′ilē, a tactile sensation or object; Tangibil′ity, quality of being tangible or perceptible to the touch; Tan′gibleness, the state or quality of being tangible.—adv. Tan′gibly. [L. tangibilistangĕre.]

Editors Contribution

  1. tangible

    Capable of seeing the result.

    The organizational policies for employees give tangible results at their review.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 13, 2020  

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  1. belating

  2. bleating

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of TANGIBLE in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of TANGIBLE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of TANGIBLE in a Sentence

  1. Park Sung-soon:

    Apple's new phones were no surprise at all. Only tangible change is having an additional camera on their premium model, however, it is noticeable that Apple has made a price cut for the newest iPhone for about $50, which is a very rare move for the company. The move might be aiming to manage and reduce potential risks drawn by the U.S.-China trade war.

  2. Tim Bale:

    At that point in history, the reality of Brexit was more hypothetical than tangible but also by far the biggest issue voters thought the country was facing.

  3. Katherine Cramer:

    There are swaths of the population around the world who are struggling economically in the current economy, and groping for targets of blame, trump and the Brexit vote offer up tangible targets, and it is not surprising that people grab onto them. The vote yesterday is a reminder that Trump could very well win the presidential election.

  4. Viirj Kan:

    We wanted to examine more tangible ways of representing ourselves in social media, while what you wear is very public, social media is able to show who you are to thousands more people and this creates really big social consequences but it often doesn't feel that way.

  5. Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee:

    This is having a tangible effect on the Iraqi army's ability to take and hold ground from Daesh, it makes sense to continue doing something that adds value to the likelihood of Iraqi peace and security in the future, and to amend our mission to meet the changing environment in Iraq.

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