impalpably
/ɪmˈpælpəbli/
adverb
- In a way that cannot be felt by touch; very subtly or delicately.
- The difference in temperature was impalpably slight, almost unnoticeable.
- The mist hung impalpably in the air, barely visible but chilling the skin.
- She moved impalpably through the crowd, leaving no trace of her passage.
- In a way that is difficult to perceive or understand; elusively.
- The meaning of the poem hovered impalpably just beyond my grasp.
- His influence on the committee was impalpably felt, though he rarely spoke.
- The tension in the room shifted impalpably as the speaker paused.
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