Tangible
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British pronunciation/tˈænd‍ʒəbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈtændʒəbəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "tangible"

tangible
01

capable of being felt or touched

tangible definition and meaning
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The soft texture of the fabric was immediately tangible as she ran her fingers over it.
The tangible weight of the antique book in his hands made him appreciate its history even more.
The tangible evidence presented in court supported the prosecution's case.
02

concrete and real rather than abstract

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The research produced tangible results, such as data and measurable outcomes, that could be treated as fact.
The company provided tangible proof of its success through detailed financial reports and growth metrics.
Her contributions to the project yielded tangible benefits, including improved processes and measurable efficiency.
03

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

04

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

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