palpably

/ˈpælpəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is easily noticeable or obvious; clearly.
    • She was palpably nervous before her big presentation.
    • The excitement in the crowd was palpably growing as the concert began.
    • The tension in the room was palpably thick after the argument.
  2. In a way that can be touched or felt physically.
    • The rough texture of the stone was palpably rough under her fingers.
    • The cold wind made the chill palpably sharp in the air.
    • The heat from the fire was palpably intense on his skin.
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