Tangible


The meaning of the word Tangible is: capable of being touched


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The tension in the air was so thick it was almost tangible.

published by Brandee on 2021-08-23 21:06:45


Because the house is a tangible asset, its value must be listed on your income tax return.

published by Maximo on 2021-07-19 02:49:31


The trial judge was only interested in evidence that was tangible and visible.

published by Stanford on 2021-10-07 17:07:18


Since the police found no tangible signs of entry into the apartment, they knew the robber was someone close to the family.

published by Eleanore on 2021-12-20 00:16:10


Although Jack had a good business plan, the bank was unwilling to give him a loan because he lacked tangible assets.

published by Eleanor on 2021-02-08 18:11:19


Unlike many people today, I prefer a tangible book made out of paper over an electronic reading tool.

published by Celia on 2021-11-19 02:58:18


Even though the experiment seemed promising, the tangible rewards were few.

published by Elayne on 2021-10-27 08:44:51


Because she wanted to boast of her tangible wealth, Debbie bought two luxury cars when her husband got a huge promotion at work.

published by Mignon on 2021-08-11 19:15:03


The recently discovered dinosaur bones are a tangible connection to our past.

published by Wen on 2021-03-03 09:21:10


While love does great things, it is not tangible because one cannot actually hold it.

published by Martina on 2021-12-04 03:13:46


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