tangibleness (Meaning)

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tangibleness (n)

the quality of being perceivable by touch

tangibleness Sentence Examples

  1. The tangibleness of her love for him was evident in the way she held his hand.
  2. Despite the virtual nature of their relationship, they found a way to create a sense of tangibleness through shared experiences.
  3. The tangibleness of her dreams gave her the motivation to pursue them with unwavering determination.
  4. The scars on his body served as a tangible reminder of the hardships he had endured.
  5. The cold, hard metal of the handcuffs symbolized the tangible constraints of his freedom.
  6. The tangible rewards of his hard work filled him with a sense of accomplishment.
  7. The tangibleness of the evidence made it impossible for him to deny his guilt.
  8. She longed for the tangibleness of human connection in a world that often felt isolating.
  9. The weight of the book in her hands was a tangible reminder of the knowledge it contained.
  10. The tangibleness of her presence made him feel like he could finally breathe again.

FAQs About the word tangibleness

the quality of being perceivable by touch

palpability,visibility, readability, straightforwardness, lucidity, forthrightness, openness, definiteness, directness, tangibility

obscurity, obscurity, opaqueness, equivocation, mystery, equivocation, obliqueness,ambiguity, inscrutability, inscrutableness

The tangibleness of her love for him was evident in the way she held his hand.

Despite the virtual nature of their relationship, they found a way to create a sense of tangibleness through shared experiences.

The tangibleness of her dreams gave her the motivation to pursue them with unwavering determination.

The scars on his body served as a tangible reminder of the hardships he had endured.