tangibility

/ˌtændʒəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being able to be touched or felt physically.
    • The tangibility of the sculpture made it more impressive than a photograph.
    • The tangibility of the evidence helped convince the jury.
    • In the digital age, we sometimes miss the tangibility of a printed book.
  2. The quality of being clear, real, or definite, not just an idea.
    • The tangibility of the threat made everyone take it seriously.
    • The plan lacked tangibility until they secured funding.
    • Her dreams finally gained tangibility when she opened her own store.
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