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1. tangible
adjective. ['ˈtændʒəbəl'] perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch.
Synonyms
- touchable
- tactual
- tactile
Antonyms
- intangible
- gaseous
- liquid
- uncover
Etymology
- tangibilis (Latin)
- tango (Latin)
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Rhymes with Tangible
- able
- abominable
- acceptable
- acceptable
- accessible
- accountable
- accountable
- achievable
- acknowledgeable
- acknowledgeable
- actionable
- adaptable
- addressable
- adjustable
- admirable
- admirable
- admissible
- adoptable
- adorable
- advisable
How do you pronounce tangible?
Pronounce tangible as ˈtænʤəbəl.
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Sentences with tangible
1. Adjective
Look for a thrift selling far below it tangible book value.
Quotes about tangible
1. Some might complain that nuclear disarmament is little more than a dream. But that ignores the very tangible benefits disarmament would bring for all humankind. Its success would strengthen international peace and security. It would free up vast and much-needed resources for social and economic development. It would advance the rule of law.
- Ban Ki-moon
2. It's tangible, it's solid, it's beautiful. It's artistic, from my standpoint, and I just love real estate.
- Donald Trump
3. Over the past few years, the road to confrontation has shown its consequences: loss of innocent lives, destruction and fear. Most costly, however, was the loss of hope. The most precious gift that you can present to your peoples over the coming weeks is renewed hope born out of tangible progress on the ground.
- Abdallah II of Jordan
2. tangible
adjective. ['ˈtændʒəbəl'] capable of being treated as fact.
Synonyms
- concrete
Antonyms
- impractical
- unreal
Etymology
- tangibilis (Latin)
- tango (Latin)
3. tangible
adjective. ['ˈtændʒəbəl'] (of especially business assets) having physical substance and intrinsic monetary value.
Synonyms
- realizable
Antonyms
- unrealistic
- unreality
Etymology
- tangibilis (Latin)
- tango (Latin)
4. tangible
adjective. ['ˈtændʒəbəl'] capable of being perceived; especially capable of being handled or touched or felt.
Synonyms
- perceptible
Antonyms
- impalpable
- abstractness
Etymology
- tangibilis (Latin)
- tango (Latin)