A belief in something that cannot be seen or touched but appears to be present is often referred to as faith. This can encompass various concepts such as spiritual beliefs, emotions, or principles like love, justice, or hope. These intangible elements influence human behavior and experiences, shaping our perceptions of reality and guiding our actions despite lacking physical evidence. Such beliefs can provide meaning and purpose in life, even when they remain unseen.
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No, touched is a verb. If it is something that you can do, in this case touch something, it is a verb.
Protruding means something Sticking out.
A thing that can be touched is called tangible.
If something has touched your life that means it really meant something to you. For instance, if a person hears a song and feels like the singer was singing about their life, the song touched them.
Tangible in essence is something that can be touched. Since services can't be touched they are intangible.
The term 'diraba' is an Indonesian term and in English it means "be touched". It can mean being physically touched or emotionally touched by someone or something.
Touched down means something landed after flying. Example sentence: The plane finally touched down on the runway.
Tangible in essence is something that can be touched. Since services can't be touched they are intangible.
it reacts by burning where you have touched something
intangible
If your question is what the Italian word for "touched" is, it is "toccato." The tenses of "toccato" are as follows: Past - "Toccato" (Literally "touched") Present - "Toccante" (Literally "touching") Future - "Toccare" (Literally "to touch")