impalpability

/ɪmˌpælpəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being impossible to touch or feel physically; the state of being too subtle or delicate to be perceived by the senses.
    • The impalpability of the mist made the forest seem dreamlike.
    • Philosophers often discuss the impalpability of abstract concepts like justice.
    • The impalpability of the ghost in the story added to its eerie effect.
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