tangibleness

/ˈtændʒəbəlnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being real and able to be touched or felt.
    • Children often learn better when lessons have a sense of tangibleness.
    • The tangibleness of the sculpture made it more impressive than a photograph.
    • The tangibleness of the evidence convinced the jury of his guilt.
  2. The quality of being clear, definite, and not vague.
    • We need more tangibleness in the plan before we can move forward.
    • The tangibleness of her goals helped her stay motivated.
    • His promises lacked tangibleness, so no one trusted them.
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