tangible
/ˈtændʒəbəl/
adjective
- Able to be touched or felt physically; having a physical form.
- The archaeologist found tangible evidence of an ancient civilization.
- The cold wind was a tangible presence on the mountain.
- A photograph is a tangible reminder of a happy memory.
- Clear and definite; real and not just imaginary or theoretical.
- There is no tangible proof that the plan will work.
- We need tangible results from this project, not just promises.
- The team made tangible progress on the new software.
Antonyms
noun
- Something that can be touched or felt; a physical object or asset.
- Investors prefer tangibles like gold and real estate.
- In the digital world, we still value tangibles like books and photographs.
- The company's tangibles include its buildings and equipment.