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Tangible - capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial. 2. real or actual, rather than imaginary or visionary: the tangible benefits of sunshine. 3. definite; not vague or elusive: no tangible grounds for suspicion. 4. (of an asset) having actual physical existence, as real estate or chattels, and therefore capable of being assigned a value in monetary terms. observable, understandable

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βˆ™ 14y ago

Tangible indicates that something is able to be felt. There is no tangible evidence that spellcheck was used by the others who answered here.
The work you have submitted to me is not tangible.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

For the first time, he felt as though his dream of becoming a serious artist was tangible, and it seemed as though everything in his life was finally falling into place.

After two weeks on the case, the detectives still had no tangible theory of the crime, and it probably would have gone unsolved if the body hadn't turned up suddenly and unexpectedly.

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βˆ™ 13y ago

The accident victim responded to tactile stimulation.

His learning is tactile based rather than auditory or visual stimulus.

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βˆ™ 9y ago

Tangible means something you can physically sense. You can use tangible to describe things that you can touch and things that are physically real and not abstract.

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