Yes ! palpable is an adjective ...
it generally means - Capable of being handled, touched, or felt, tangible ; Easily perceived, obvious etc .
An expamle of a sentence with the adjective 'palpable' is as given below.
''The growing anger in the Japenese society is so palpable that the ruling class is terrified.''
Palpable is an adjective. As a noun, playability. As an adverb, palpably.
He could feel the palpable stone under his feet. This is a sentence which contains the word palpable.
I wish they made TV palpable and that people would reproach it first
The tension between them was palpable. The room was filled with tension. Tension can be used as a noun or a verb.
Yes, it is an adjective. It is the comparative form of the adjective dark.
Palpable is an adjective. As a noun, playability. As an adverb, palpably.
Examples : "The tension in the room was palpable as we waited for the results to be announced." "There was palpable discontent in the union meeting." Watching the fighter planes streak across the horizon, the civilians felt a moment of palpable terror.
Palpable is an adjective describing something that is able to be felt, either concrete or abstract, or plain to see.
Globed is an adjective. It describes the noun, fruit. Same as a "red" (adjective) "car" (noun).
A pregnant women is palpable.
palpable spleen tip
The term palpable means that something can be felt.
He could feel the palpable stone under his feet. This is a sentence which contains the word palpable.
There was a palpable heart beat that was felt on his wrist.
The question was unasked, but palpable in the air above the audience.
They were of normal size. A normal-sized spleen and gallbladder are not palpable.
the term for englared or palpable lymph nodes is lymphadenopathy.