Antonyms for in tangible


Grammar : Adj, noun
Spell : in-tan-juh-buhl
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈtæn dʒə bəl


Definition of in tangible

Origin :
  • 1630s, "incapable of being touched," from French intangible (c.1500) or directly from Medieval Latin intangibilis, from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + Late Latin tangibilis "that may be touched" (see tangible). Figurative sense of "that cannot be grasped by the mind" is from 1880. Noun meaning "anything intangible" is from 1914. Related: Intangibly.
  • As in indefinite : adj ambiguous, vague
  • As in insubstantial : adj weak, imaginary
  • As in intangible : adj indefinite, obscured
  • As in invisible : adj unable to be seen; hidden
  • As in metaphysical : adj not physical; without physical presence
  • As in spiritual : adj religious, otherworldly
  • As in unreal : adj fake, make-believe; hypothetical
  • As in unclear : adj not clear
  • As in untouchable : adj beyond reach
  • As in imponderable : adj imperceptible
  • As in inappreciable : adj imperceptible
  • As in moony : adj dreamy
  • As in nonphysical : adj immaterial
  • As in numinous : adj spiritual
  • As in unbodied : adj immaterial
  • As in uncorporal : adj immaterial
  • As in unnoticeable : adj imperceptible
  • As in unobservable : adj imperceptible
  • As in airy : adj delicate or ethereal
  • As in dreamy : adj illusory, romantic
  • As in elusive : adj evasive, mysterious
  • As in ethereal : adj delicate, heavenly
  • As in evasive : adj deceitful, tricky
  • As in immaterial : adj not existing in physical form
  • As in means : noun wealth, resources

Synonyms for in tangible

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