The word you are looking for is "tangible." Tangible refers to something that can be perceived by touch or is capable of being touched.
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.''
A digital image or a virtual reality model would be examples of graphic representations that cannot be physically touched or felt, as they exist in a digital space and are only visible on a screen.
Objects that can be felt or touched are referred to as tangible items. These are things that have physical substance and can be perceived through the sense of touch. This category includes items such as fabrics, furniture, and various objects that are solid and able to be physically interacted with.
No, "felt" is not an action verb. It is a linking verb that connects the subject (the one feeling) to the complement (the emotion being felt).
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Palpable
Palpability is the quality or condition of being palpable - capable of being touched, felt, perceived or experienced.
"The tension between my current wife and my ex-wife was palpable." Papable: Capable of being touched or felt
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.''
Visible. Can be touched or felt, tangible or palpable.
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.
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There was an impalpable aura of genius about him. It means unable to be felt.
You might have felt sad and touched.
"In French, "tu m'a touché" generally means "you have touched me" or "you have moved me." This phrase can be used to express a deep emotional impact or connection felt by the speaker after a certain event or situation."
He touched the statue because he felt honered
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