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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.
Visible. Can be touched or felt, tangible or palpable.
Anticipation in the room was palpable, as the convoy approached.
Palpable
The suffix of "palpable" is "-able." In linguistics, a suffix is an affix that is added to the end of a word to create a new word with a different meaning. In this case, the suffix "-able" indicates that something can be done or is capable of being done.
Palp means to feel. Example: palpable
There was a palpable heart beat that was felt on his wrist.
The tension in the room was so palpable that you could cut it with a knife. The excitement in the crowd was palpable as they waited for the performer to take the stage. The fear in her voice was palpable as she described the encounter with the wild animal.
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.
Although love as a feeling is not palpable, its object almost always is.
Palpable is an adjective describing something that is able to be felt, either concrete or abstract, or plain to see.
After the tenth consecutive hour of Bob's poetry recitation, the audience's boredom was palpable.
Padable is not a word related to the medical field. However, palpable is. When referring to the word palpable you are referring to touch or being able to feel.
I wish they made TV palpable and that people would reproach it first
"The tension between my current wife and my ex-wife was palpable." Papable: Capable of being touched or felt
Visible. Can be touched or felt, tangible or palpable.
apparent, certain, distinct, open, clear.